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      • Activated Sludge Treatment
      • Aeration
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      • Anoxic and Surge Tank Mixing
      • Blending
      • Equalization Tank
      • Intense Mixing for pH Control
      • Oxygen Transfer
      • pH Neutralization
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  1. A jet mixer nozzle and flange connection with chrome constructionA jet mixer nozzle and flange connection with high chrome construction for abrasion resistance during sludge mixing. Hydraulic sludge mixing nozzles are available in 316 stainless steel or high chrome stainless steel with a 1 inch nozzle wall thickness.
     
  2. A metal hydraulic sludge mixing nozzleA hydraulic sludge mixing nozzle for welded attachment. This design allows for welding the nozzles to a common liquid manifold for mixing larger tanks.
     
  3. A computer-generated diagram of a hydraulic sludge mixer with two nozzlesA computer-generated diagram of a double nozzle hydraulic sludge mixer, which will create a circular flow pattern.
     
  4. A stainless steel hydraulic sludge mixer nozzle with a victaulic coupling connection A stainless steel hydraulic sludge mixer nozzle with a victaulic coupling connection. This design allows for victaulic couplings between the piping and the nozzles.
     
  5. A hydraulic sludge mixer A hydraulic sludge mixer at a landfill for leachate treatment. The nozzles are welded to a common stainless steel manifold. The mixer is installed in a bolted steel tank.
     
  6. Hydraulic sludge mixing nozzles installed using victaulic couplings Hydraulic sludge mixing nozzles installed using victaulic couplings. The nozzles are mounted at the tank bottom and above the sludge surface Hydraulic sludge mixing nozzles installed using victaulic couplings. These nozzles are mounted at the bottom of the tank. These nozzles are designed for mixing rectangular tanks and scum from clarifiers.
     
  7. A computer-generated image of a hydraulic sludge mixing nozzle welded to piping A computer-generated image of a hydraulic sludge mixing nozzle welded to liquid piping.
     
  8. hydraulic sludge mixing nozzles with flanged, welded and victaulic couplingsHydraulic sludge mixing nozzles with flanged, welded and victaulic coupling (from left to right) for attachment to liquid pipes. The nozzles are available in 316 stainless steel or high chrome. The nozzles are designed for abrasion resistance.
     
  9. A stainless steel hydraulic sludge mixing nozzleTwo hydraulic sludge mixing nozzles for both radial and angular sludge mixing.
     
  10. A computer-generated image of sludge mixing nozzles A computer-generated image of sludge mixing nozzles creating radial and angular mixing plumes for anaerobic digesters. Typical applications include anaerobic digestors or blending equalization tanks.
  • Technology
    • Principles of Operation
    • Advantages
    • Animations
  • Applications
    • Activated Sludge Treatment
    • Aeration
    • Aerobic Digesters
    • Anaerobic Digesters
    • Anoxic and Surge Tank Mixing
    • Blending
    • Equalization Tank
    • Intense Mixing for pH Control
    • Oxygen Transfer
    • pH Neutralization
    • Sludge Mixing
    • Sludge Treatment
    • Solid Suspension
  • Installations
  • Clients
  • Videos
  • Photos
  • PDF Resources
  • Happenings
  • Contact Us

MIXING SYSTEMS, INC. · 7058 Corporate Way, Dayton, OH 45459, USA
Contact Prakash R. Bathija at: 937-435-7227
Email: mixing@mixing.com
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