Stirrers : Static mixers
AGITEC® static mixers are mounted on a line and are placed inside a tubular body. As gases or liquids move through the modules, this causes division and mixing of the transported products. When the flow is laminar, the fluid is divided into arteries (or partial currents).
Each of them is divided with the passage of an element then redivided with the passage of the next element.
The quality of the mixture thus depends on the number and type of elements. For turbulent flow, in addition to division of the fluid arteries due to the leading edge of the elements, the product rotation caused by the shape of the modules accentuates the mixing phenomena.
The AGITEC® on-line static mixing process does not contain any moving parts, and does not therefore need any power supply other than that needed to counteract the loss of charge that exists in deflected pipes. The design of this mixer has many advantages: it is a solution that is quick to install, with connectors adapted to the existing pipes.
The fact of being static means there are no maintenance costs and allows the machine to be efficient without making any noise. This mixing process makes it possible to work continuously, without interruption, and can be adapted to all types of pipework.
Design and manufacture conforming to the Pressure Equipment Directive (PED 2014/68/EU).
Static mixers are used in many sectors: chemistry and petrochemistry, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology, water treatment, nuclear, food processing and cosmetics. .
Their characteristics make them suitable products for these applications, with variations according to the models: thermal transfer, suspension, liquid/fibrous solid mixture, immiscible liquid mixture, miscible liquid mixture, suspension retention, homogenization, emulsion, dissolution, solid/liquid dispersion, liquid/liquid dispersion, gas/liquid dispersion, dilution, spalling.
Their characteristics make them suitable products for these applications, with variations according to the models: thermal transfer, suspension, liquid/fibrous solid mixture, immiscible liquid mixture, miscible liquid mixture, suspension retention, homogenization, emulsion, dissolution, solid/liquid dispersion, liquid/liquid dispersion, gas/liquid dispersion, dilution, spalling.