B01F2025/9191

Device And Method For Dispersing At Least One Substance In A Fluid
20180236423 · 2018-08-23 ·

A device and a method for dispersing at least one substance in a fluid is disclosed. The device includes a process housing with a rotor, a fluid supply, a feed line for the at least one substance to be dispersed having at least one outlet opening, as well as a product outlet. The rotor brings about an axial delivery of a supplied fluid at least in some sections. Furthermore, the rotor brings about a radial delivery of the supplied fluid at least in some sections.

Leidenfrost Effect Based Microfluidic Mixing Device
20180071696 · 2018-03-15 ·

A system and method for mixing fluids using a microfluidic mixing device involves heating a mixing portion of the fluid mixing channel to a Leidenfrost temperature. The Leidenfrost temperature corresponds to a Leidenfrost point of at least one of the fluids to be mixed. The fluids to be mixed are directed through the mixing portion of the fluid mixing channel after the mixing portion is heated to the Leidenfrost temperature.

Sprayer unit
12186719 · 2025-01-07 · ·

A mixing apparatus including a mixing region can have an inlet and an outlet. The mixing region can be operable to couple with a solution housing, thereby defining a mixing chamber. A stem can extend from a surface of the mixing region and the inlet can be disposed at a distal end of the stem. A wing can disposed at a proximal end of the stem and adjacently engaged with the surface of the mixing region and have a leading edge and a trailing edge.

SPRAYER UNIT
20240399324 · 2024-12-05 · ·

A mixing apparatus including a mixing region can have an inlet and an outlet. The mixing region can be operable to couple with a solution housing, thereby defining a mixing chamber. A stem can extend from a surface of the mixing region and the inlet can be disposed at a distal end of the stem. A wing can disposed at a proximal end of the stem and adjacently engaged with the surface of the mixing region and have a leading edge and a trailing edge.

Multi-component mixing device and associated method

A multi-component mixing device including at least a first supply of a first product and a second supply of a second product. The mixing device has a mixing chamber having at least a first inlet and a second inlet, the first supply opening into the mixing chamber at the first inlet and the second supply opening into the mixing chamber at the second inlet. The mixing device includes a nozzle arranged and adapted to inject the second product from the second supply into the mixing chamber as a flat jet. An associated mixing method is also provided.

STATIC MIXER

A static mixer for mixing exhaust gases to be supplied to a selective catalytic reduction device located at the back of a boiler, includes a gas accommodation part having a first inlet and a plurality of second inlets partitioned from each other to introduce gases having different temperatures thereinto so that the gases introduced through the first inlet and the plurality of second inlets flow to a plurality of divided sections. A discharge part is provided that communicates with the gas accommodation part to collect and discharge the gases and a mixing plate part is provided, which has a plurality of unit plates disposed on the upper and lower portions of a hollow portion of the discharge part in such a manner as to have a given angle with respect to the directions of the gases discharged.

Static Mixer Manifold
20170113195 · 2017-04-27 ·

This invention is primarily designed as a low pressure, steady volume supply static mixer manifold for a high pressure pump. A manifold fluid supply is achieved through the use of a centrifugal pump. The design comprises an internal diffuser cylindrical tube inside an external rectangular tube in which static mixing occurs. Capped at one end, the internal diffuser pipe, with flow coming from the opposite side, allows for one flow direction diffused into the outer rectangular tube that then allows for constant bidirectional flow at a constant pressure throughout. while adequately mixing all parts of the fluid makeup. The flow of slurry components between the cylindrical tube and the rectangular tube supports static mixing in part by creating alternating flow pressures between mixing ports (allowing flow of slurry components from the cylindrical tube) and the exit ports based on the different geometries of the cylindrical tube and rectangular tube. The combination of flow and pressure exiting the cylindrical tube through the mixing ports, at an angle to the bottom corners of the outer rectangular tube, creates a natural agitation of the slurry components. The manifold feeds 2 or 5 suction ports into the pump through polls exiting the rectangular outer tube at the top. The pump pulls fluid at intervals much the same way an internal combustion engine fires, in a repeated/patterned order designed to reduce system vibrations. The invention provides consistent pressure and a properly mixed slurry to each suction port. The cutouts in the inner tube are sized and spaced for providing the proper flow, mix, and pressure to each exit port. The cylindrical tube is held in place within the rectangular tube using a standard pipe flange and affixed by any known means to the rectangular tube. This allows for flow 360 degrees within the rectangular tube. As the slurry components flow into the corners of the rectangular tube through the mixing ports on the cylindrical tube, the slurry becomes turbulent but nonetheless creates a constant flow within the mixing chamber between the cylindrical tube and the rectangular tube, and up towards the exit ports leading out of the invention and into the pump. The result of the design is a more consistent slurry, of even pressure and equal flow to all suction ports as the pump pulls the slurry. This allows for a more even wear of the pump parts and less pressure fluctuations between ports. The pump will require less service, and the invention allows the high pressure fluid leaving the main pump to be a much more reliable mix. In the event that the outer or inner tube reaches the end of its effectiveness due to wear, the flanged connectio

Mixing device and molding machine

A mixing device is configured for the continuous provision of a gelling mass for a molding machine. The mixing device includes an inlet, an outlet and a conduit section which is situated between the inlet and the outlet and into which at least one admixing conduit runs out, via which admixing conduit a substance to be admixed can be fed such that the substance to be admixed is mixed with a base mass which is fed through the inlet, in a mixing region in the conduit section. The mixing device is configured in a manner such that the spatial distance between the outlet and the mixing region in which the substance to be admixed is mixed with the base mass, can be changed. A molding machine with such a mixing device and to a method for processing a flowable and gellable mass are provided.