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Bottom-entering agitators

A possible solution to this problem is provided by what may be called bottom entering agitator. In this case the mixing element... [Pg.52]

A substantially new and critical feature in bottom-entering agitators is the sealing of the shaft double mechanical seals are used here. On modem designs, they are provided with additional standstill seals for emergencies. The standstill seal allows the mechanical seal to be replaced while the reactor is full and under pressure. In a number of polymerizations, particularly in vinyl-chloride polymerization, the rotating elements must be protected by additional water flushing (4) other-... [Pg.53]

Improved sterility because of no top- or bottom-entering agitator shaft. [Pg.110]

When mechanical agitation is used, either a top or bottom entering agitator may be employed. The bottom entry design is more common and it permits the use of a shorter agitator shaft, often eliminating the need for support... [Pg.76]

Axial-tlow impellers rnav also be mounted near the bottom of the cylindrical wall of a cssel as shown in Fig, 18-10, Such side-entering agitators are used to blend low- iscositv fluids [<(), Pa-s (100 cP)] or to keep slowly settling sediment suspended in tanks as large as some 4000 rn (1(P gal). Mixing of paper pulp i.s often carried out by sideentering propellers. [Pg.1627]

Static bath mode. Feed enters at one end of the dmm and the floats exit from the other end. The sink product is removed continuously from the rotating dmm through the use of lifters attached to the dmm which empty into a launder as they move to the top. A modification of the simple dmm separator is the two-compartment dmm separator which allows a two-stage separation. In the cone-type separator (up to 6.1 m in dia and 450 t/h) feed is introduced at the top. The medium in the cone is kept in suspension by gentle agitation. The sink product is removed from the bottom of the cone either directly or by airlift in the center of the cone. The maximum particle size that can be separated is limited to 10 cm. Other separators include the Drewboy bath and the Norwaltbath (2). [Pg.407]

In a bubble-column reactor for a gas-liquid reaction, Figure 24.1(e), gas enters the bottom of the vessel, is dispersed as bubbles, and flows upward, countercurrent to the flow of liquid. We assume the gas bubbles are in PF and the liquid is in BMF, although nonideal flow models (Chapter 19) may be used as required. The fluids are not mechanically agitated. The design of the reactor for a specified performance requires, among other things, determination of the height and diameter. [Pg.608]

Agitated slurry reactor (ASR) This is a mechanically agitated gas-liquid-solid reactor (Figure 3.13). The liquid is agitated by a mechanical apparatus (impeller). The fine solid particles are suspended in the liquid phase by means of agitation. Gas is sparged into the liquid phase, entering at the bottom of the tank, normally just under the impeller. This reactor can also be of continuous type or of semibatch type. This type is used only in catalysis. [Pg.78]


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