Motionless Mixer -     A series (Inline)

A unique flow straightener is built right into each mixer to eliminate any downstream centrifugal effects. This allows sensing probes to be located directly downstream of the unit. The additive port may be used for a threaded connection to a male pipe thread, or converted to a flanged connection using a nipple and a threaded flange.

Mixers are stocked in carbon steel, type 316 stainless steel, PVC and fiberglass. Dimensions and design graphs for all "A" Series mixers are listed below.


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KOMAX STATIC MIXER DESIGN

Use the following three simple steps to solve most turbulent flow mixing problems.

  1. Calculate the Reynolds number Re from Re = 3157QS/m D, and velocity from V = .408Q/D2 feet/sec. where Q = flow rate in US gpm, S = specific gravity, m = viscosity in cp, and D = pipe inside diameter in inches.

  2. Enter the first graph at the calculated velocity, and move up to the calculated Reynolds number region. Now, move horizontally to the left and read the required number of elements. Round to the nearest upper number.

  3. Enter the next graph at the velocity value and move up to the line corresponding to the number elements. Move horizontally left to read the basic pressure drop. Correct for specific gravity and viscosity.

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