But there are other types of mixers out there – cement mixers, for one, and 3D printing technology was also used to create a unique mixer that can mix together multiple materials in zero gravity conditions.
Each of the company’s many static mixers, which provide energy-efficient, high performance mixing for decades, is designed and custom manufactured to solve a specific customer problem, such as retrofits and infrastructure upgrades. Westfall specializes in oversize mixers, but as the company recently added 3D printing technology to its workflow, it can now fabricate smaller static mixers.
The company has patented mixing vanes, and four of these tapered and curved vanes are welded around the interior of the mixer’s pipe. Each vane is angled 45° to resist fouling, which gives the Low Headloss Mixer 3050 series the ability to provide precise mixing, with two to four times less headloss than other static mixers provide and no maintenance.
While trying to figure out how to make the mixer smaller, engineers at Westfall knew that the material choice didn’t matter as much as the geometry – so long as the hydrodynamics stayed the same, fiberglass, metal, or even 3D printed nylon could be used. So the company decided to apply 3D printing technology to the manufacturing process for its Low Headloss Mixer 3050.
Engineers manufactured a smaller version of the mixer by 3D printing vanes and inserts out of durable nylon material, which were then attached to the inside of a PVC pipe with glue.
The 3D printed inserts can be made from multiple materials, such as stainless steel and Kynar, but the durable nylon used in this smaller, pre-assembled Static Mixer is able to hold up better under steady exposure to harsh chemicals like oil, gas, and caustics.
“For mixing low velocity, low viscosity water and gases, durable 3D printed nylon inserts are the wave of the future. For mixing high velocity and high viscosity fluids, durable 3D printed stainless steel inserts are the wave of the future,” said Westfall CEO Bob Glanville. “Either way, 3D printing makes our high performance Static Mixers more affordable to customers around the world.”
By using 3D printing technology to make the mixer in a smaller size, Westfall’s many customers can save on both time and money.
Let us know your thoughts; join the discussion of this and other 3D printing topics at 3DPrintBoard.com or share your thoughts in the Facebook comments below.
[Sources: Westfall, PR Newswire / Images: Westfall]