Duplex stainless steel eddy jet mixers during manufacturing. These mixers are designed to suspend solids in phosphoric acid storage tanks.
An FRP (fiberglass reinforced plastic) eddy jet mixer with titanium hardware. These mixers are designed for pH control.
A stainless steel eddy jet mixer designed for process mixing applications. The opening at the top is intended for additional entrainment through the jet nozzles.
A stainless steel eddy jet mixer designed for blending and solids suspension. These mixers can be shipped completely assembled for easy installation.
Two eddy jet mixers with 16-inch liquid flanges ready for shipment. These mixers are suitable for tanks with diameters between 50 and 70 feet.
A tank being filled up by an eddy jet mixer. These mixers are designed for pH control, blending, and solids suspension.
A single eddy jet mixer installed in the center of a 65 ft diameter tank.
One of two eddy jet mixers in two 16.5 ft diameter tanks. The supports for the mixers and piping can be FRP (fiberglass reinforced plastic) or stainless steel.
A 30-inch diameter eddy jet mixer in the center of a 10 ft diameter tank. This mixer is capable of mixing tanks with diameters between 8 and 30 feet.
Individual jet plumes can be seen from each nozzle on this eddy jet mixer during tank fill-up. These plumes measure to be about 20 feet long. Plume length can be varied during the design process.
An eddy jet mixer installed in an equalization tank with a 12 ft diameter. The mixer is designed to pass through a manway with a 24-inch diameter.
An eddy jet mixer installed in an anaerobic digester over a sump. Suction for the recirculation pump is taken from the sump. The tank has a sloped bottom.