A Dissolution Tank is a device used for dissolving and mixing liquids, commonly employed in the preparation of solutions, blending liquids, or conducting chemical reactions. Typically, a dissolution tank consists of a cylindrical vessel equipped with an inlet and outlet, and a stirrer to enhance dissolution and mixing. The operation of a dissolution tank can be manual or automated, allowing for the addition of raw materials, which are then thoroughly mixed and dissolved by the stirrer's rotation. These tanks are widely used in industries such as chemicals, food, and paints, for producing a variety of solutions and suspensions with different concentrations, as well as for chemical reactions. The design of a dissolution tank must consider factors like the properties of the material, concentration, flow rate, as well as the type and power of the stirrer, to ensure effective dissolution and mixing along with ease of operation.
































