Kenics UltraTab Static Mixer for Turbulent Flow Applications

26.08.2013

Chemineer, Inc. is offering the Kenics UltraTab static mixer designed for turbulent flow applications where a high degree of mixing is required in a compact space. The Kenics UltraTab provides a combination of advantages from its compact installation space requirement to its complete blending in short distances downstream of the mixer and low pressure drop through the mixing element.

Kenics UltraTab Static Mixer for Turbulent Flow Applications (Image: Chemineer)

Some of the key features and benefits of the Kenics UltraTab static mixer include:

  • Integral wall injector upstream of the mixing element that forces flow stream additives through the high energy dissipation region created by the mixing element which provides superior mixing efficiency

  • Low pressure drop through the UltraTab element enhances process energy efficiency and saves pump energy

  • Compact design and short mixing length minimizes pipe lengths and optimizes the efficiency of the plant layout

Product specifications of the Kenics UltraTab static mixer include:

  • Sizes range from 2” to 60”+

  • NPT or flanged injectors

  • Materials available include carbon steel, stainless steel, coated carbon/316SS, FRP, and high alloy metals

  • Housing options include between flange tab and spool piece designs

Source: NOV, Inc.

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