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Duplex stainless steel eddy jet mixers during manufacturing. These mixers are designed to suspend solids in phosphoric acid storage tanks.
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An FRP (fiberglass reinforced plastic) eddy jet mixer with titanium hardware. These mixers are designed for pH control.
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A stainless steel eddy jet mixer designed for process mixing applications. The opening at the top is intended for additional entrainment through the jet nozzles.
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A stainless steel eddy jet mixer designed for blending and solids suspension. These mixers can be shipped completely assembled for easy installation.
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Two eddy jet mixers with 16-inch liquid flanges ready for shipment. These mixers are suitable for tanks with diameters between 50 and 70 feet.
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A tank being filled up by an eddy jet mixer. These mixers are designed for pH control, blending, and solids suspension.
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A single eddy jet mixer installed in the center of a 65 ft diameter tank.
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One of two eddy jet mixers in two 16.5 ft diameter tanks. The supports for the mixers and piping can be FRP (fiberglass reinforced plastic) or stainless steel.
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A 30-inch diameter eddy jet mixer in the center of a 10 ft diameter tank. This mixer is capable of mixing tanks with diameters between 8 and 30 feet.
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Individual jet plumes can be seen from each nozzle on this eddy jet mixer during tank fill-up. These plumes measure to be about 20 feet long. Plume length can be varied during the design process.
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An eddy jet mixer installed in an equalization tank with a 12 ft diameter. The mixer is designed to pass through a manway with a 24-inch diameter.
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An eddy jet mixer installed in an anaerobic digester over a sump. Suction for the recirculation pump is taken from the sump. The tank has a sloped bottom.