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News Release from: Stem Drive | Subject: Fluidic mixer sump agitation systems
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 21 December 2004
United Utilities UID work for Stem Drive
Stem Drive have received a contract from the HMB Alliance for fluidic mixer sump agitation systems to protect scavenge pumps in detention tanks for various Preston UIDs
Stem Drive have received a contract from the HMB Alliance for fluidic mixer sump agitation systems to protect scavenge pumps in detention tanks for the Preston UIDs at Cattle Market, Haslam Park and Ramsey Avenue The project is part of United Utilities Bathing Waters UID programme
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 23 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Fluidic mixers for mixing and aerating liquids
Stem Drive manufactures patented, submersible, fluidic mixers for mixing and aerating liquids and slurries in the chemical, process, food manufacturing, and water and effluent treatment industries
Stem Drive will supply its patented, non-blocking, air mixing system for maintaining solids in suspension.
Stem Drive manufactures and installs patented, submersible, fluidic mixers for mixing and aerating liquids and slurries in the chemical, process, food manufacturing, and water and effluent treatment industries.
The innovative mixing system for maintaining solids in suspension was exhibited in October 2004 at WEFTEC.04, New Orleans, USA, and IFEST, Ghent, Belgium and will be exhibited at IWEX, Birmingham, UK in October 2005.
The mixer has no moving parts, is non-blocking, maintenance free, suitable for use in arduous and hazardous environments and is widely used by the major water companies and authorities in the UK.
The external power source is out-with the mixing vessel, keeping maintenance to a minimum, is usually compressed air, biogas, nitrogen or steam.
Systems are easy to install, and can be fitted without emptying tanks, eliminating the need for plant shutdown.
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