The
Patented Polymixer unit thoroughly
dilutes and ages emulsion polymers into a fully activated
and uniformly diluted polymer solution. Pressurized water
and small quantities of concentrated polymer are blended together
within an in-line mixing chamber. The mixing unit contains
a perforated turbine style impeller driven by a direct drive
heavy duty motor and is baffled to produce high energy mixing
of G-10,000 sec-1 throughout the entire mixing chamber eliminating
channeling and vortexing. Even high viscosity polymer may
be rapidly blended in the high energy mixing chamber producing
a consistent flow of homogeneous diluted polymer, free of
"strings" and "fish eyes". The mixing
chamber is constructed of transparent plastic with the entire
mixing process readily visible to the operator.
The diluted molecules of polymer then pass through a Patented
Aging Chamber which provides polymer adequate time to
hydrate into highly active long chains of polymer. Since
the fragile polymer molecules' integrity is maintained,
the activity level attained is far superior to diluted polymer
solutions produced in non-aged polymer blending devices.
High shear mixing together with the Polymixer's
patented aging chamber completely activates polymer to significantly
reduce polymer consumption. The mixing chamber subjects
emulsion polymers to an ultrahigh shear zone (G=10,000 sec-1
for up to 30 seconds) to mechanically strip the polymer
of oil, uniformly disperse and prevent agglomeration; leaving
microscopic particles (near molecular in size) of polymer
to hydrate. The 15 gallon patented aging chamber mounted
beneath the mixing chamber provides polymer sufficient aging
time (up to 10 minutes) to hydrate into long chains of highly
active polymer.
A recent independent test conducted on
polymer aging exhibits a significant improvement in the percentage
of activity created by increasing the aging time of polymer.
A comparison was made using two competitive polymer mixing
units without aging and the HEI Polymixer which has a 10 minute
aging time. The same metering pump on the same setting was
used in the test. Conductivity readings are in microSiemens.
The above graph details the test results.
The blue area represents the conductivity of the dilution
water. The total bar chart, blue plus red, represents total
conductivity at the exit of the polymer mixing device. Activation
efficiency can be determined by the following test.
Activation Test: [(CT1-C1) ÷ (CT2-C1)] X 100 = __________%
Activity.
Competition [(330-300) ÷ (500-300)] X 100 = 15%
HEI Polymixer [(515 - 300) ÷ (525 - 300)] X 100 =
96%
Where C1 = conductivity of feed water, CT1 = conductivity
at discharge of unit, and CT2 = conductivity after 1 hour
of aging.
The competitor's unit without an aging chamber provided
only 15% of the available activity of the polymer discharge.
(Note: Since the competitive models do not have high turbulent
mixing chambers, the emulsion polymer particles are not
adequately "wetted" and then even after an hour
of aging time, the polymer reaches only 60% of full activation.)
The HEI unit developed 96% of the available activity, registering
conductivity of 515 microSiemens. Since the HEI Polymixer
produces an activated polymer having up to 5 times the activity
rate of the competitive model, it is readily apparent that
for equivalent results, the polymer consumption with
an HEI system will be substantially less. If you spend
$800 per month on polymer, a 50% reduction of polymer usage
would cover the cost of replacing your ineffective system
in less than one year.
ACTUAL FIELD REPORTS VERIFY SAVINGS ON POLYMER
USAGE RANGING FROM 20% TO 50%.
AGING DOES MAKE THE DIFFERENCE
Commonly failed parts contained in competitive polymer
feeders such as belts and side-loaded bearings do not exist
with the Polymixer. The mixer motor is connected
to the impeller via a stainless steel direct shaft drive.
All components that make-up the unit have been engineered
to be readily accessible. The operator can easily access
any Polymixer component within minutes.
Eliminate time-consuming, inconsistent batches of wasted
polymer. The Polymixer automatically and continuously blends
concentrations of emulsion polymer with pressurized water.
Either low water pressure or a power loss will shut the
unit off automatically.
DIMENSIONS: 24" dia, 32" tall,
180 lb. empty 300 lb. service weight.
MATERIALS: Mixer motor is a 3/4 HP TEFC direct drive
continuous duty, 1725 rpm operation (110 VAC, 60 HZ, 11
amps). Mixing chamber is constructed of clear Plexiglas
with four stainless steel baffles, enclosing a stainless
steel impeller mounted to a stainless steel shaft. A ceramic/Buna-n
mechanical seal is used. Aging chamber is constructed
of PVC and polypropylene. Internal chambers are also PVC.
INPUT/OUTPUT FITTINGS: Input 1/2" FNPT for 100 gph/300
gph, 1" FNPT for 10 gpm/20 gpm. Output 1" FNPT.
MAX WATER PRESSURE: 100 psig, 30 psig minimum.
ELECTRICAL: 100 VAC, 60 HZ, max 15 amps, single phase service,
3-prong grounded plug.
Model No. |
Dilution GPH |
Polymer GPH |
Inlet
" FNPT |
Outlet
" FNPT |
PM-100-0.2 |
100 |
0.2 |
1/2 |
1 |
PM-100-1.0 |
100 |
1.0 |
1/2 |
1 |
PM-300-1.0 |
300 |
1.0 |
1/2 |
1 |
PM-300-1.83 |
300 |
1.83 |
1/2 |
1 |
PM-600-1.0 |
600 |
1.0 |
1 |
1 |
PM-600-1.83 |
600 |
1.83 |
1 |
1 |
PM-600-5.0 |
600 |
5.0 |
1 |
1 |
PM-1200-5.0 |
1200 |
5.0 |
1 |
1 |
PM-1200-9.0 |
1200 |
9.0 |
1 |
1 |
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Polymixer
Specifications