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Three static mixers: The top is an alternating spiral with each spiral offset by 90°; the second is the above in a delivery tube, such as for epoxy; the last is a larger metal mixer used to divide a flow into streams that intersect at 90°.
Three static mixers: The top is an alternating spiral with each spiral offset by 90°; the second is the above in a delivery tube, such as for epoxy; the last is a larger metal mixer used to divide a flow into streams that intersect at 90°.


- Static Mixers use the force of the liquid moving through a pipe or tube, the (static) mixer presents an interference to the moving liquids. The interference disrupts the laminar flow characteristic in the line creating tubulent flow. Interference mechanisims may be simple or complex, explode thumbnail to right. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1596x628, 97 KB) Summary Courtesy of User:68. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1596x628, 97 KB) Summary Courtesy of User:68. ... Epoxy or polyepoxide is a thermosetting epoxide polymer that cures (polymerizes and crosslinks) when mixed with a catalyzing agent or hardener. Most common epoxy resins are produced from a reaction between epichlorohydrin and bisphenol-A. The first commercial attempts to prepare resins from epichlorohydrin occurred in 1927 in the United...


- Turbulent flow and the resulting process Mixing is excelerated by a 'static mixer' as the moving flow is split to some extent, recombined and split again, this is called a mixing cycle. Static mixer design requires inclusion of component liquids/chemicals, and the reaction to their being combined, ie. increased viscosity, elevated temperature, adhesion etc. all physical changes.


- Flow rates and the physical and chemical characteristics must be included in your design, this defines, materials of construction, diameters, process interfaces and required number of mixing cycles required to successfully meet your design goals, contact Amprotec for assistance.



A static mixer is a device, usually metal or plastic, that is fixed in a pipe or tube to mix whatever liquid passes through it. Its design usually involves separating the flow into streams and forcing them against each other. Popular forms are repeating, opposite spirals, or intertwining flows. They can be used to mix different liquids into one homogeneous liquid, or just ensure an even mix of an already mixed solution. They are often used to mix two component adhesives and sealants. Other applications include wastewater treatment, chemical processing, etc. Tanksystems that include static mixers insure homogeneous products. In telecommunications a mixer is a frequency mixer. ... A Device can be taken to mean: an electrical device designed to carry power, but not use it. ... Hot metal work from a blacksmith Look up Metal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Plastic covers a range of synthetic or semisynthetic polymerization products. ... Look up pipe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... TUBE (チューブ; chūbu) is a Japanese popular music group. ... A liquid will assume the shape of its container. ... In mathematics, a spiral is a curve which turns around some central point or axis, getting progressively closer to or farther from it, depending on which way you follow the curve. ...

A close up of a alternating spiral type mixer
A close up of a alternating spiral type mixer
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Static mixer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (348 words)
Three static mixers: The top is an alternating spiral with each spiral offset by 90°; the second is the above in a delivery tube, such as for epoxy; the last is a larger metal mixer used to divide a flow into streams that intersect at 90°.
Static mixer design requires inclusion of component liquids/chemicals, and the reaction to their being combined, ie.
A static mixer is a device, usually metal or plastic, that is fixed in a pipe or tube to mix whatever liquid passes through it.
Static mixer retorting of oil shale - Patent 4721560 (9207 words)
Optimum mixing occurs when the raw and spent shale are fed into the static mixer at an angle of inclination of about 15 degrees relative to the vertical axis of the retort, with the raw and spent shale feed line positioned at an inclusive angle of about 30 degrees to assure effective mass flow.
The outer (outside) baffles 64 and 67, and 68 and 71, in the fifth and sixth rows slope downwardly and inwardly from the peripheral wall of the static mixer vessel.
The static mixer and surge bin are fixedly connected to each other and are made of a fluid-impervious, non-corrosive metal, such as stainless steel, or carbon steel with an internal refractory lining.
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