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Mixing and stirring

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MIXING &STIRRING

Specialized in process installations for dry materials

and liquids

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Fields of applicationLiquid-liquidSolid-solidSolid-liquid (solid)Solid-liquid (liquid)

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Liquid-liquid

LIQUID

WATERMIXTURE

FI

SOLID ADDITIVES

FI

LIQUID ADDITIVES

LIQUID

Storage

Dosing

mixing

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Liquid-liquidSoap emulsionsFoodPolymerizationChemistry

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Fields of applicationLiquid-liquidSolid-solidSolid-liquid (solid)Solid-liquid (liquid)

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Solid-solid

M

MACRO COMPONENTSMINOR COMPONENTSMICRO COMPONENTS

M M M

PRODUCT

StorageMacrocomponenten

Storage Minor-componenten

Storage Micro-componenten

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Solid-solid

Construction materials Construction chemistryFoodFeed / pet food

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Fields of applicationLiquid-liquidSolid-solidSolid-liquid (solid)Solid-liquid (liquid)

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Solid-liquid (solid)

FILLINGAGENT

M

LIQUID

FI

FILLING AGENTSSOLID ADDITIVES

LIQUID ADDITIVES

Storage

Dosing

Mixing

FI

WATER

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Solid-liquid (solid)

Construction materialsFoodWaste processing / sludge processing

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Fields of applicationLiquid-liquidSolid-solidSolid-liquid (solid)Solid-liquid (liquid)

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Milk of lime

LIME

M

FI

LIMEWATERMILK OF LIME

`

Storage, dilution& circulation

Storage

Dosing

Preparing

Scrubber

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Milk of limeWater decarbonationWashing incineration gasesChemistry

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Glue preparation

RAWMATE-RIAL

M

FI

FI

TI

STEAMWATERSUSPENSION

RAW MATERIALSADDITIVES

Storage

Dosing

Preparing

Cooling &viscosity

Cooking

Storage &circulation

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Glue preparationPaper & cardboardPressed and glued wood

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Paint

FILLINGAGENT

M

MEDIUMWATERPAINT

FI

FILLING AGENTSSOLID ADDITIVES

LIQUID ADDITIVES

FI

MEDIUM

Storage

Dosing

Dissolving

Transport

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PaintWater basedSolvent based

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Compounds

FILLINGAGENT

M

POLYMERWATERCOMPOUND

FI

FILLING AGENTSSOLID ADDITIVES

FI

LIQUID ADDITIVES

POLYMER

Storage

Dosing

Mixing

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CompoundsCarpetsFinishing materials (leather, paper, metal)

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Solid – liquid: suspensions

Not a solution – contains solid particlesSpecific behavior• Abrasive• RheologyPrecipitation• Stabilizers (feed / pharmacy /

consumables)• Mechanical (processing)Stability equal to mixing quality

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Thesis:

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Mixing vs. stirringStirring• Similar behaving components• Mostly at low agitating speedMixing• Non-similar behaving components• Dispersing & suspending solid materials• Slurries• Mostly at quick agitating speed

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PRessure vs. capacity

0,00

2,50

5,00

7,50

10,00

12,50

15,00

17,50

0,00 10,00 20,00 30,00 40,00 50,00 60,00 70,00Capacity

Pres

sure

Water Suspension Slurry

Viscosity vs. capacity

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

900

1000

1100

1200

1300

1400

1500

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70Capacity (m³/hr)

Visc

osity

(Cp)

Newtonian Shear thinning

Influence RheologyNewtonian vs. rheopact Slurry vs. suspension

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Influence viscosity400 Cp 1.500 Cp

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In-line vs. mixing tank

Constant capacitiesGood mixableDilutionDanger for plugging

Buffer for variations in capacityNon-similar behaving components

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Continuous vs. batch

Preventing quality fluctuationsShort delay

Mixing time influences qualityDosing accuracy

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Slow vs. quick agitation

Keeping in moveRemaining homogeneity (reaction)

MixingIncluding componentsReducing particle size

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N2

315°

N4

N7N5

N6N3N1

30°

45°

90°

135°

180°

270°

Mixer design

Placement nozzles vs. agitator

Agitator

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Mixer designFlow profiles:• Placement agitator• Tank shape• Helix type• Influencing flow profile

Preventing dead space• Also regarding

dischargeGood agitating defines stability

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Mixer design

Eccentrically placed agitator vs. baffles

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Mixer design

Multiple agitators for high viscositiesScraper blades preventing polutionZ-blade for dispersing

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Process optimization

Parallel operations on different unitsa b c d e0

t (min)f g

TrBL1H34

TrBL1H12

Menger BLM2

Menger BLM1

Weger DW2

Weger DW5

Zendvat 4

Zendvat 3

Zendvat 1

Handstort BS1

Zendvat 2

Weger DW4

Recipiënt CW1

Weger FCD4

Weger FCD3

Weger FCD1

Weger FCD2

Handstort BS2

Weger BSM12

TRN05

TRM05

Batch-schema

HOB404

Tank HOT504

Tank HOT507

Vl PWP HOT

Vl PWP COLD

Ketting TRL35

TR06DW05S1

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Process optimization

Parallel operations within a unit

Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 4 Phase 5 Phase 6 Phase 7

C CM40xF

P CM40xC

C CM40xK

C CM40xL

C CM40xB

Temps total max 30 min

lait de chaux

H2O process

Chaux (CaO)

H2O scrubber

Comman

de vi

dang

e

Poids t

are

C CM

40xO

prédosage de l'eaudosage de la chaux et de l'eau de réaction

P CM40xE

Ajustementconcentration

MélangeP CM40xH

Attendre et agiterVidange Rinçage

Eau de rinçageP CM40xT

Agitation maxi

Arrêt ventilateurscrubber

Tête de lavageP CM40xR

P CM40xB

C CM40xG

C CM40xM

C CM40xH

P CM40xJ

Poids réel:C CM40xN

Augmentation réel:C CM40xX

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ConclusionDesign criteria dependent of applicationSuspensions can seem easy to handled, but a lot of attention on the details is necessaryNeed for a sparring partner with a lot of experience and a wide reference perspective

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Your PROCESS is our PROJECT

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