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for sophisticated mixing tasks at
laminar flow condition
mikromakro
® -mixing means the systematic use of static mixers of different geometries and sizes.Basically, a rough but well distributed pre-homogenisation is achieved in the makro-industrial mixer, while a
perfect homogenisation is realised in the following mikro-mixer. Fluitec CSE-X
® mixers are wellestablished and proved for industrial mixing processes of highest demands. Standard CSE-X
® mi-xers consist out of 4 to 12 bars. The final design, the arrangement and the sizes of mikromakro
® mixing elements, however, are customized to its individual application.
Mixing performance of mikromakro mikromakro >
® mixer ACSE-X mixing element itself is built of severalsingle mixing bars, attached to each other in a 90°
angle. The typical L / D ratio of a single mixing ele-ment is 0.5 or 1. To get a complete mixing rod, se-
veral of such mixing elements are attached to each
other, again in a 90°angle. The number of mixing
bars is depending on the mixing task and on the
diameter of the mixing elements. Normally used
mixing elements consist of 4, 6, 8, 10 or 12 bars. mikromakro >
® -mixing means the systematic use ofstatic mixers of different geometries and sizes. Ba-
sically, a rough but well distributed pre-homogeni-
sation must be achieved in the makro-mixer, whi-
le a perfect homogenisation is achieved in the fol-
lowing mikro-mixer.
At laminar flow, the well established geometry of
the CSE-X mixer is the perfect solution for intense
radial mixing. This mixer type finds its fields of ap-
plications in a wide area. Applying the mikroma-
kro >
® mixers >
® technology, different designs, arrangementsand sizes of the CSE-X are used in order to im-
prove the mixing efficiency while decreasing the
energy consumption. Mixing at laminar flow of Re < 20 is mainly achie-ved by forced convection and based on the gene-
ration of multiple layers. The quality of a mixture
of soluble components is in a strong function of the >