Static mixer

Agitating – Stationary deflector in flow-through mixing chamber – Angularly related flat surfaces

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C165S148000

Reexamination Certificate

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06412975

ABSTRACT:

A description is given of a heatable or coolable, static mixer insert and a heatable or coolable, static mixer having at least one mixer insert, in which the mixer insert is made up at least of two or more adjacently arranged layers of bars, in particular parallel to one another, the bars of respectively neighboring layers of bars crossing one another and the bars being interconnected at the crossing points of the layers of bars, and in which the layers of bars are passed through at the crossing points by heat transfer ducts.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
For the mixing of liquids, static mixers often are used: in such mixers, a pump forces the liquid through a tube provided with static mixer internals, the liquid being sheared at the mixer and divided into part streams, which are to be mixed with one another.
The following two devices are mentioned as examples of static mixers.
In the case of the so-called Kenics mixers (see “Mischen beim Herstellen and Verarbeiten von Kunststoffen” [mixing in the preparation and processing of plastics], published by VDI Ges. Kun ststofftechnik, VDI-Verlag 1986, pages 238-241), the liquid flow of the product to be mixed is divided into part streams by a separating plate fitted in the tube. This separating plate is twisted about the tube axis. In each of the part streams of the liquid, a turbulent flow is produced, which leads to the liquid being redistributed in the cross section of the tube. A plurality of such mixing elements are in practice arranged one behind the other in order to keep re-dividing the liquid and to achieve an adequate mixing result. The pressure stability of these mixers with respect to high-viscosity fluids is, however, comparatively low.
The so-called SMX mixers (cf. U.S. Pat. No. 4,062,524) comprise two or more mutually perpendicular grids of parallel sheet-metal strips, which are welded to one another at their crossing points and are set at an angle with respect to the main direction of flow of the product to be mixed, in order to be able to divide and mix the liquid. The manufacturing effort for these mixers is relatively high because of the many weld connections to be made.
The heat exchange of high-viscosity liquids on passing through known heat exchangers typically takes place at a very low Reynolds number. If smooth tubes are used for example for the heat exchange, for a Reynolds number approaching zero the heat exchange rate is extremely low and, as far as the heat exchanger is concerned, at a given throughput is essentially dependent only on the length of tube used. A major improvement in the heat exchange is then possible by a combination of the tubular heat exchanger with a static mixing device.
This combination is known in two forms. On the one hand, static mixing elements may be inserted into the tubes of a tubular heat exchanger. The mixing elements from Kenics are used in particular here. On the other hand, the tubes may be used as elements of a static mixer. This is described for example in German Offenleguagsschrift (German Published Specification) DE-A-2 839 564.
The use of a tubular heat exchanger through which product, flows is ruled out, however, in the case of many chemical processes. If, for example, a polymerization reaction has to be cooled, a higher degree of polymerization is achieved in a tube with a slower rate of through-flow on account of the higher residence time of the reactands. As a result, the liquid in the tube may be more viscous than in the neighboring tubes. This has the effect that the flow velocity of the product to be mixed is further slowed. With certain process parameters, tubes of a tubular heat exchanger may therefore be clogged by polymerizate.
In the case of such processes, a static mixer formed by heat exchanger tubes, as described in DE-A 2 839 564, is to be preferred. The manufacturing effort for the production of these mixers is so great, however, that this solution is often rejected as uneconomical.
The object of the invention is to provide a static mixer which is coolable or heatable and which can be produced in a comparatively simple way.
The object is achieved according to the invention by the static mixer insert described below and in particular by the static mixer also described.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The subject-matter of the invention is a static mixer insert comprising at least two or more adjacently arranged layers of bars, in particular parallel to one another, the bars of respectively neighboring layers of bars crossing one another and the bars being interconnected at the crossing points, characterized in that the layers of bars are passed through at their crossing points by heat transfer ducts.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The heat transfer ducts preferably run as an angle alpha ≧60° with respect to the plane of the layers of bars.
The heat transfer ducts may open out into individual supply lines and discharge lines for a heat transfer medium.
A preferred variant of the static mixer insert is designed in such a way that at least some of the bars are configured as hollow bars, which have additional ducts for a heat transfer medium.
In a preferred configuration of the mixer, the bars are set at an angle, in particular of 30 to 50° or of −30 to −50°, with respect to the main direction of flow of the product to be mixed, whereby a good division of the stream of product to be mixed into part streams is brought about.
In a variant of the static mixer insert, the heat transfer ducts or the ducts which run through the hollow bars are interconnected in a meandering manner at their inlets and outlets. This results in an assembly of heat transfer medium lines which has only a small number of supply lines and discharge lines for the heat transfer medium.
The subject-matter of the invention is also a static mixer insert comprising at least two or more adjacently arranged layers of bars, in particular parallel to one another, and in particular of rectangular cross section, the bars of respectively neighboring layers of bars crossing one another and the bars being interconnected at the crossing points, characterized in that the bars are configured as hollow bars which have ducts for a heat transfer medium. In this independent configuration, the mixer insert is not passed through at the crossing points by additional heat transfer ducts which run through the layers of bars.
In the case of this form of the static mixer insert as well, the heat transfer ducts may open out individually into supply lines and discharge lines for a heat transfer medium.
In both independent forms of the static mixer inserts, the bars are preferably configured as straight bars.
Likewise, the bars of this constructional form, which are provided only with hollow bars as ducts, may be set at an angle, in particular of 30 to 50° or of −30 to −50°, with respect to the main direction of flow of the product to be mixed.
The heat transfer ducts of this static mixer insert as well may be interconnected in a meandering manner at their inlets and outlets.
Further subject-matter of the invention is a static mixer comprising at least one of the mixer inserts according to the invention mentioned and an inner housing, which encloses the mixer insert and in which there are provided openings for the supply line and discharge line of the heat transfer medium either to the heat transfer ducts crossing the layers of bars or to the ducts running along the bars or to both.
The heat transfer ducts or the ducts of the hollow bars are preferably connected directly to the openings in the inner housing.
A particularly preferred static mixer is constructed in such a way that the inner housing is also enclosed by an additional outer housing, which has at least one inlet connection piece and an outlet connection piece for the heat transfer medium, and forms with the inner housing an inlet space and an outlet space for the heat transfer medium and has an inlet and an outlet for the product to be mixed.
To improve the mixing effect, in a particularly preferred form of the static mixer a plurality

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