Static mixer UltraTab
continuousfor liquidscompact

Static mixer - UltraTab - NOV Inc. - continuous / for liquids / compact
Static mixer - UltraTab - NOV Inc. - continuous / for liquids / compact
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Characteristics

Technology
static
Batch/continuous
continuous
Product type
for liquids
Other characteristics
compact
Applications
for the chemical industry, water treatment

Description

Designed for turbulent flow applications common in water treatment, desalination plants, and chemical processing, the UltraTab delivers a high degree of mixing in a compact space. PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Turbulent eddies produced from the single mixing element produce mixing of the bulk flow. Injector(s) are provided for additives to the main flow and are introduced to the upstream edge of the element. The additives are quickly dispersed by the element for rapid blending and homogeneity of the fluid. MIXING PERFORMANCE Independent studies from the BHR Group shows the UltraTab produces a COv of 0.05 in distances as short as 2D downstream from the mixer. The pressure drop through the mixer is low, providing energy efficiency to the process. An optional extension to the element provides lower COv values, also in as short as 2D downstream from the mixer for complex mixing applications. APPLICATIONS Typical applications include pH control, chlorination, chemical dosing/flash mixing, disinfection, and polymer blending in water treatment applications. Additional applications include turbulent flow mixers in desalination processes, turbulent flow mixers in Chemical Processing, and any all low viscosity blending. The UltraTab is available in a variety of sizes and materials to meet requirements of the piping and process.

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