The mixer: at its core, it’s a simple technology, but it supports mission-critical needs across a wide range of industries, including Oil & Gas, Chemical & Petrochemical, and Water & Wastewater. Within the world of Oil & Gas, the most common mixer application is blending within a storage tank, either to create a product that meets the specifications required by refineries or to prevent buildup of bottom sludge and water (BS&W) during storage.
Proper mixing helps with homogenization, maintaining temperature uniformity, achieving more accurate blends, and maximizing tank storage capacity by minimizing BS&W buildup. But which type of mixer should you choose for your specific application? In this article, we’ll look at the use cases of side-entry mixers and design considerations to help you achieve the greatest return on your mixer investment.
Our customers are generally looking for five main things when they come to us for a mixer. Whether they end up going with top-entry or side-entry, these basic requirements are always front of mind for us.
With these baseline criteria, the next step is to determine whether your tank needs a top-entry mixer or a side-entry mixer.
Which mixer is right for your application will depend on the geometry of the tank. If the tank is a cylinder that is taller than it is wide, a top-entry mixer is ideal. With a tank that is wider than it is tall, a side-entry mixer is the way to go. The selection of the impeller is then dictated by the process and the purpose of the mixer: does it need to blend, disperse gas, change fluid properties, adjust temperature, or something else?
We work with our customers to determine their exact needs and advise on mixer type and design. Once a top-entry or side-entry mixer has been selected, there are still design choices to be made — such as gear-driven or belt-driven and fixed angle or variable angle — which will affect mixer performance and ROI.
At IPEC, our preferred side-entry mixer manufacturer is Milton Roy. There are four main reasons we recommend Milton Roy’s model, and they all come down to its advanced design features. These include:
This mixer also has a small footprint and is easy to install, making it a favorite among our customers.
Do you think a side-entry mixer might be right for your application? Contact us to learn more about the benefits of the Milton Roy side-entry mixer.