| CompaX® |
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The Sulzer CompaX Mixer is a new, space-saving and efficient solution to your mixing problems in the turbulent flow regime. More | |
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| Contour® Gas Mixer |
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The new Sulzer Contour gas mixer is mainly used for flue gas treatment applications such as DeNOx and DeSOx, but also in other gas treatment applications. More | |
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| Sulzer Polyol mixer |
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Sulzer Polyol mixer is used for mixing, dissolving and dispersing liquid or gaseous blowing agents in polyol and isocyanate, ensuring high quality polyurethane foams due to consistent foam structure. More | |
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| SMF |
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The Sulzer type SMF Static Mixer has been especially developed for mixing/blending product streams that contain solid materials as thick and viscous as sludge, e.g. materials or simply liquids that contain solids in the form of suspended particles, fibers, flakes or granules. More | |
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| SMI Static mixers for low viscous liquids |
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The Sulzer type SMI Static Mixer is ideal for handling low viscosity fluids (gases, low viscosity liquids) in the turbulent flow regime where an efficient blending/mixing action is required. More | |
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| SMV® |
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The Sulzer SMV type static mixer is ideal for applications requiring a distributive and homogeneous mixing and blending action in the turbulent flow regime. More | |
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| SMV® Gas Mixer |
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The Sulzer SMV gas mixer is widely used for low pressure drop and excellent mixing performance also over a range of turn down ratios. More | |
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| SMX® |
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SMX static mixers consist of an array of similar, stationary mixing elements, placed one behind the other in a pipe. Liquids are pumped through the channel, and the elements act to accelerate the homogenization of material properties, such as concentration, temperature, and velocity. More | |
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| SMX® Fiber Modules |
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SMX fiber modules are called 2D or 3D modules and consist of two respectively three SMX mixing elements, which are welded into a housing. More | |
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| KVM Mixer |
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The KVM is designed for liquid/liquid mixing in the turbulent flow regime. The mixer has two elements whose geometry and arrangement have been optimized with CFD. More | |
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