Stirrers :

TA2, TA3, TA4

TA4, TA3, TA2

The turbine with blades tilted at a 45° angle is a hybrid device between the propeller and classic turbine. Its special feature is that it obtains a centrifugal radial effect, combined with a vertical axial effect. It can also be used to start off mixtures in decantate.
 

DESIGN OF THE 45° ANGLE TILTED TURBINE

Definition basis: Tilted turbine with straight blades
Number of blades: 2, 3 or 4
Rotation direction: Clockwise or anticlockwise (according to the required flow)


FLOW OF TA STIRRING DEVICES - USE

Blown flow:
Vertical from top to bottom (axial and radial distribution)
Vortex creation
A stirrer equipped with a blown TA can be mounted centred with counter-blades or offset without counter-blades.
Shear effect at max. speed (peripheral speed)
Risk of the introduction of gas into the mixture


Applications:
Creation of suspension, dissolution, dispersion, dilution, disintegration and mixing of non-miscible liquid.


Suction flow:
Vertical from bottom to top (axial and radial distribution).
A stirrer equipped with a blown TA can be mounted centred with counter-blades or offset without counter-blades.
Bubbling on a liquid surface
Shear effect at max. speed (peripheral speed)

Applications:
Creation and holding of suspension, dilution.

stirrer turbine centrifugal radial effect
stirrer turbine starting mixtures in decantate
stirrer turbine with blades inclined at 45 °