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Process Worldwide-02-2003

Solving problems
A unique, modular in-line mixer for varying tasks


Until now, the typical in-line mixer was offered with only a limited number of factory-installed options and with a radial product flow pattern. As a result, fine-tuning a production process or conducting R&D on numerous products was time-consuming and inconvenient, if not impossible. Thus, the range of potential applications for the in-line mixer was severely limited by this lack of de-sign flexibility. Finally, a new, modular in-line mixer design has solved these problems.
Fine-tuning a production process or conducting Research and Development on numerous products has often been time-consuming and inconvenient if not impossible. A new design, incorporating a more efficient axial product flow pattern and offering a multitude of options for both the turbine/stator assembly and the mechanical seal, has solved these problems. Furthermore, all of these options can be installed in the field in a matter of minutes, without any specialized knowledge and using only common tools. The entire mixing head may be rapidly disassembled via industry-standard vclamps, and there is no complicated setup or alignment during the foolproof reconfiguration and reassembly.


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