Advantages compared to conventional stirrers |
Complete and homogeneous mixing of all areas in the vessel - No rotation of the mixture
- Buffles, which are needed with conventional stirrers are not required
 - Easy cleaning of the vessel
- Absolutely no sedimentation on the bottom
- Complete vertical mixing - also for liquids with different specific weight
- No forming of a Vortex - no air induction by the rotating Vortex
- Mixing shaft runs inside a stator tube - no air induction
- Reduced mixing time caused by a continuous and uniform mixing effect
when dissolving solids into a liquid - No open rotor system for higher working safety
- Easily to be installed also into vessels with non-standard dimensions
- For high vessels also side-entry possible
Using a ystral Jetstream mixer offers - Higher product quality
- Reduced production time
- Improved work safety
- Processing advantages
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Installation of a ystral Jetstream Mixer |
Mixer has to be placed out of centre to achieve best mixing effect - Any form of vessel may be used - the mixing effect reaches any corner of the vessel
- Round bottom, conical bottom, inclined bottom and flat bottom
 - Different positions of installation are possible
Standard assembly on top of the vessel - On a welded flange
- On a traverse
- On a moveable stand
Side entry installation - In case of an extremely height vessel, this position is an advantage
- No special construction of the stirring element
- No additional supports for mixer shaft
- No foot bearing required
Bottom entry - in some cases this is the only possibility to install a mixer to the vessel - limited space on top, vessel too close to walls
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Set-up and Function of a ystral Jetstream Mixer |
- A fast rotating rotor creates a liquid stream
- A deflector pipe (stator) is placed around the rotor
- Liquid stream is directed towards the bottom of the vessel
- No rotation of the liquid in the vessel
- Liquid stream is separated into two streams directed upwards
- On top of the surface the liquid stream is redirected towards the bottom of the vessel
- The whole contents of the vessel is moved immediately
Micro and macro mixing effect - Micro mixing is considered as a mixing principle that mixes smallest particles in a small volume
and creates a completely homogeneous medium - Macro mixing is considered as a mixing of the complete volume in the vessel without any dead zones
- Only the combination of micro and macro mixing achieves a good homogeneous system in a vessel
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Comparison Conventional Mixer - Jetstream Mixer |
Conventional Mixer - Slow running propeller
 - Poor macro and micro mixing
- Additional foot bearing required
- Difficult to suspend heavy material
- Extreme peripheral forces
- Baffles and other means required to create turbulence
- Moving parts within reachable distance
- Air is incorporated into the product
Jetstream Mixer - Easy installation onto existing flange
 - Good micro mixing inside the mixing head
- Good macro mixing because of vertical flow of the liquid
- All peripheral forces are being kept within the stator head
- No Vortex is formed
- No foot bearing required
- Installation as side entry version for high vessels
- No moving parts within reachable distance
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