Concentric annular and axial baffling elements for mixer tubes

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B01F 5/06 (2006.01)

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CA 1046050

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE: An apparatus for thoroughly mixing components of fluid material and, more particularly, for combining and homogenizing streams of gaseous, liquid and/or granular material by passage through a tube-like conduit which contains a plurality of consecutive mixing elements comprising a set of stationary, angularly disposed flow-deflecting baffles. With the preferred use of planar baffling surfaces, each element consists of at least one outer baffle blade whose outer contour is essentially in contact with the inner wall of the flow-bounding tube and which has a central aperture within which an inclined inner blade is positioned in such a way that the minor axes of the two blades coincide and that their major axes are opposite each other with respect to the longitudinal axis of the tube. Mixing elements of this configuration cause a repeated dividing, displacement and recombining of the fluid stream and thereby provide improved radial mixing and approximation of ideal plug flow.

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