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Water vortex meter can optimise parameters

A Chemineer product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 27, 2006

Static mixers for desalination plants can be tailored to meet desalination temperature and pressure requirements.

Chemineer's static mixers for desalination plants are suitable for additive injection and chemical dosing applications.

Offering mixers that can be tailored to meet desalination temperature and pressure requirements, the WVM water vortex mixer can be used to optimise the mixer's length versus mixture quality parameters.

Designed with fibreglass reinforced plastic housing and polypropylene internals, this mixer has a low head loss and an open, non-blocking structure.

The WVM, which has already been used at desalination plants in the Middle East, also has a non-intrusive wall additive injection point and a pre-distribution tab.

This improves quantifiable mixture quality by at least 10% compared with more complex multi-hole sparger injector designs, and it reduces maintenance requirements.

With its test data independently validated using both computational fluid mixing and laser induced fluorescence mixture quality measurement techniques by the BHR Group, the WVM also offers mixing efficiencies at flow rates of 0.1 to 0.3m/s.

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