Blending of gases and or low viscous liquids
Static mixers are devices which make use of fluid dynamics to carry out process operations without moving parts. As a rule, they involve structures with a special geometry that are built into pipes or channels. The mixers will be used in continuous processes for blending, dispersing, spraying and vaporizing of gases and/ or liquid fluids.
When first selecting the correct mixer structure, the most important factor is the dimensionless Reynolds number as applied to the hydraulic diameter of the built-in components. The Reynolds gives a measure of the ratio of inertial to viscous forces and consequently quantifies the relative importance of these two types of forces for given flow conditions:
Additional Selection Criteria
• Density difference of fluids
• Viscosity difference of fluids
• Process conditions
• Physical and chemical fluid properties
• Structural conditions
AGENS® AMV
AGENS® AMV
AGENS® AMX-3
The structures AGENS AMV, AMX and AMW have a scale-up design. Test results at the pilot plant scale can be directly transferred to the appropriate operational facility.