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Static mixer

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Device for mixing two fluid materials in a tube containing a series of baffles
Static mixer
A promotional sample of a helical static mixer enclosed in a clear tubular housing
UsesMixing
Related itemsMagnetic stirrer,vortex mixer

Astatic mixer is a device for the continuous mixing of fluid materials, without moving components.[1] Normally the fluids to be mixed are liquid, but static mixers can also be used to mix gas streams, disperse gas into liquid or blendimmiscible liquids. The energy needed for mixing comes from a loss in pressure as fluids flow through the static mixer.[2] One design of static mixer is the plate-type mixer and another common device type consists of mixer elements contained in a cylindrical (tube) or squared housing. Mixer size can vary from about 6 mm to 6 meters diameter. Typical construction materials for static mixer components includestainless steel,polypropylene,Teflon,PVDF,PVC,CPVC andpolyacetal. The latest designs involve static mixing elements made of glass-lined steel.

Design

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Plate type

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Plate-type static mixer

In the plate type design mixing is accomplished through intenseturbulence in the flow.[3]

Housed-elements design

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Depiction of how flow division and radial mixing can occur in a static mixer
Flow division in a static mixer that uses baffles is a function of the number of elements in the mixer

In the housed-elements design the static mixer elements consist of a series ofbaffles made of metal or a variety ofplastics. Similarly, the mixer housing can be made of metal or plastic. The housed-elements design incorporates a method for delivering two streams of fluids into the static mixer. As the streams move through the mixer, the non-moving elements continuously blend the materials. Complete mixing depends on many variables including the fluids' properties, tube inner diameter, number of elements and their design. The housed-elements mixer's fixed, typicallyhelical elements can simultaneously produce patterns of flow division and radial mixing:

  • Flow division: Inlaminar flow, a processed material divides at the leading edge of each element of the mixer and follows the channels created by the element shape. At each succeeding element, the two channels are further divided, resulting in an exponential increase in stratification. The number ofstriations produced is 2n where 'n' is the number of elements in the mixer.
  • Radial mixing: In either turbulent flow or laminar flow, rotational circulation of a processed material around its own hydraulic center in each channel of the mixer causes radial mixing of the material. Processed material is intermixed to reduce or eliminate radial gradients in temperature, velocity and material composition.

Applications

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A common application is mixing nozzles for two-component adhesives (e.g.,epoxy) and sealants (seeResin casting). Other applications includewastewater treatment,flow chemistry and chemical processing.[4] Static mixers can be used in the refinery and oil and gas markets as well, for example inbitumen processing[5] or for desalting crude oil. In polymer production, static mixers can be used to facilitate polymerization reactions or for the admixing of liquid additives.[6]

History

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The static mixer traces its origins to an invention for a mixing device filed on Nov. 29, 1965 by theArthur D. Little Company.[7] This device was the housed-elements type and was licensed to the Kenics Corporation and marketed as the Kenics Motionless Mixer.[8] Today, the Kenics brand is owned byNational Oilwell Varco. The plate type static mixer patent was issued on November 24, 1998, to Robert W. Glanville of Westfall Manufacturing.[9]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Paul, Edward L. (2004).Handbook of Industrial Mixing-Science and Practice. Hoboken NJ: John Wiley & Sons. pp. 399 section 7-3.1.4.ISBN 0471269190.
  2. ^Albright, Lyle F. (2008).Albright's Chemical Engineering Handbook. Boca Raton FL: CRC Press. p. 682.ISBN 978-0824753627.
  3. ^Gieseke, Thomas."An Evaluation of the Hydrodynamics Mechanisms Which Drive the Performance of the Westfall Static Mixer".pp 28. US Naval Undersea Warfare Center and Westfall Manufacturing. Retrieved19 May 2016.
  4. ^Bor, Thomas P., "The Static Mixer as a Chemical Reactor",British Chemical Engineering, Vol. 16, No. 7, 1971.
  5. ^"Westfall Variable Flow Static Mixer Enables Bitumen Pumping via Pipeline".Marketwire. December 4, 2012.
  6. ^"Markets & Applications". Sulzer Chemtech. Archived fromthe original on 2012-06-30. Retrieved2011-07-04.
  7. ^C. D. Armeniades, et al.,U.S. patent 3,286,992Mixing Device issued November 29, 1965
  8. ^Arons, Irv (2008-07-23)."ADL Chronicles: The Disposable "Motionless Mixer"". Adlittlechronicles.blogspot.com. Retrieved2011-07-04.
  9. ^U S Patent Office."US Patent Static Mixer".
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