Komax Triple Action Static Mixer

Description of Komax Triple Action Static Mixer

The Komax Triple Action Mixer provides the highest level of mixing of any static mixer. These “In Stock” mixers feature very high mixing efficiency with short mixing lengths. The Komax motionless mixer achieves high efficiency through triple-action mixing. They are designed for use where additives to the main pipeline flow have already been introduced upstream of the mixer.

The simple, three-step design procedure shown below allows the rapid choice of line size, number of mixing elements, and pressure drop. Available from stock, mixers are supplied with two, three, or four mixing elements.

Materials of construction are carbon steel, 316 stainless steel, PVC, and fiberglass. Mixers are listed on the “M” Series and “A” series pages.

Komax Sanitary Steam Heater
Komax Sanitary Steam Heater

A unique flow straightener is built right into each mixer to eliminate any downstream centrifugal effects. This allows sensing probes to be located directly downstream of the unit. The additive port on the “A” series mixers may be used for a threaded connection to a male pipe thread or converted to a flanged connection using a nipple and a threaded flange.

Custom configurations of these mixers are available and include multiple ports, different end fittings including grooved and plain ends, and different style mixing elements. Contact Komax for your custom quote!

Advantages Of The Triple Action Mixer:

Triple Action Static Mixers for fast & efficient low energy in-line mixing

“Komax Triple Action Static Mixers provide a unique design with superior mixing over other static mixers:”

The Triple Action Mixer includes 3 distinct types of mixing:

KOMAX STATIC MIXER
Komax Triple Action Mixer

Two by Two Division

KOMAX mixers divide and re-divide the process stream with a series of elements set at right angles to each other. Each element doubles the number of previous divisions. Twenty elements produce over a million divisions and re-combinations.

Two by Two Division Triple Action Mixer
Two by Two Division Triple Action Mixer

Cross Current Mixing

Special cavities randomize the distribution of material by DIRECT STREAM IMPINGEMENT. This enhances and optimizes the two-by-two division process to make it truly effective.

Cross Current Mixing
Cross Current Mixing

Counter-Rotating Vortices & Back-Mixing

Rotating Vortices Back Mixing
Rotating Vortices Back Mixing

Under turbulent flow, both sides of each KOMAX element produce elliptical vortices rotating in opposite directions. This eliminates the streaming or tunneling effects associated with early static mixer designs. In addition, an optimum degree of BACK-MIXING occurs as material is orbited in the vortex from the front to the back of an element before continuing downstream. This produces a substantial improvement in mixing efficiency.

SIZING A STATIC MIXER

  • Use the following three simple steps to solve most turbulent flow mixing problems
  • Calculate the Reynolds number Re from Re = 3157QS/µD, and velocity from V = .408Q/D2 feet/sec. where Q = flow rate in US gpm, S = specific gravity, µ = viscosity in cp, and D = pipe inside diameter in inches.
  • Enter the first graph at the calculated velocity, and move up to the calculated Reynolds number region. Now, move horizontally to the left and read the required number of elements. Round to the nearest upper number.
  • Enter the next graph at the velocity value and move up to the line corresponding to the number elements. Move horizontally left to read the basic pressure drop. Correct for specific gravity and viscosity.
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static-mixer-selection-guide

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