Axial flow mixers are a new type of axial flow mixers suitable for liquid-liquid or liquid-solid two-phase suspension mixing. The arbitrary cross-section of the paddle blades of the axial flow mixer consists of a segment of an arc and two curved straight edge sections at both ends. The outer edges of the two straight edge sections are composed of a wavy curve made up of several semi-circular arcs. The paddle blades are twisted along the central axis of the blade from the tip to the root, and they gradually widen from the tip to the root.
The agitator enhances the degree of turbulent chaos in both axial and radial directions, offering excellent mixing results and significant energy savings. It is a device that forcibly conveys and uniformly mixes liquid and gas media. The type, size, and rotational speed of an axial flow agitator all affect the distribution of mixing power between the overall flow and turbulent fluctuations. For agitators of the same type:
Under the same operational process, the axial flow propeller is slightly larger in diameter than the traditional type, but it only requires 70% to 80% of the power of the traditional propeller blades. The axial flow agitator offers superior axial flow characteristics, higher flow efficiency, and lower torque requirements compared to the traditional model.



































