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Mixing eHandbook: Avoid Mixing Mix-Ups

2015-08-26 17:00:00| Chemical Processing

For chemical processors, ensuring a long-lasting, high-quality mix is a huge challenge regardless of the physical properties of the mixing component liquid, gas, solid. In this Chemical Processing Mixing eHandbook, we take a look at mixing technologies including open batch operation, static mixers, hydrogenation and inline mixing. Understanding how each of these technologies works, the benefits and challenges can help you to avoid common mixing mix-ups. Download your copy and learn about: A number of technologies that can handle pipeline mixing How hydrogenation reactions can achieve greater conversion rates and thus better space/time yields Continuous powder wetting Inline mixing systems Modern in-line mixers Avoid common mixing mix-ups. Download your copy of this Chemical Processing Mixing eHandbook now.

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