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The motive fluid can also be air or other gas to aerate or
disperse gas into a liquid. When steam is the motive fluid,
the eductor becomes an effective heater.
OPERATION
Liquid discharges from the motive nozzle at a high velocity and
entrains the surrounding tank liquid into the suction inlet openings of the Eductor.
The mixed stream passes through the mixing venturi, which provides a pressure
to overcome the Static head of liquid in the tank above the Eductor, and a circulating
flow pattern is established.
INSTALLATION
Tank
feed manifolds can be single long headers, crosses, headers with multilaterals,
or hubs with laterals. The manifolds are fitted with strategically placed Eductors
to encourage complete tank coverage. Intersecting flow patterns achieve the best
results. Stagnant tank corners can be virtually eliminated with properly directed
Eductors.
CONSTRUCTION Our Mixing Eductors
consist of a Nozzle and a venturi. They are either cast or fabricated and are
available in almost any construction material including Cast Iron, Carbon Steel,
Stainless Steel, Monel, Hastelloy, Titanium, PVC, Polypropylene. Teflon and Fibreglass.
Connections are typically threaded or flanged, but special connections can be
supplied if required.
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