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News Release from: Mixing Solutions | Subject: Phoenix agitation systems
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 31 May 2006
High performance agitators for FGD
processes
Mixing Solutions details their class-leading Phoenix agitation systems for flue gas desulphurisation forced oxidation processes in new free literature, available on request
Mixing Solutions details their class-leading Phoenix agitation systems for flue gas desulphurisation forced oxidation processes in new free literature, available on request The breakthrough design of the side-entry absorber agitators, features the unique AirWing sparge for unmatched forced oxidation with assured solid suspension
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 18 Dec 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Also featured are the options available for top-entry agitators giving assured operating performance with minimum energy expenditure for associated slurry systems.
The full side-entry range features special single-acting balanced mechanical seals which do not require any buffer or flushing system for reliable operation.
These seals include a unique metal-to-metal shutoff device allowing in-place seal removal.
Phoenix units offer unlimited air handling capability for future process needs.
Top-entry agitator gear drives are designed to handle hydrodynamic loads generated in arduous mixing applications and have a minimum output shaft bearing life of 100,000 hours continuous operation at duty point conditions.
Over 35 years specialisation and a world-wide installed base exceeding 2000 units enable Mixing Solutions to design systems that offer users the lowest cost of ownership for all applications and specifications.
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