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Statiflo International is a world leader in the development and application of static mixers and associated technology. We have more than 1,200 customers in every process industry with Statiflo Static Mixers installed in more than 70 countries around the globe.
Our headquarters are located in Macclesfield, in the north west of England.
We are moving - from 1st March 2008 Statiflo International new address will be:-
Statiflo International Ltd Wood Street Macclesfield Cheshire SK11 6JQ
We also service industries throughout the world from offices strategically situated in the USA, Canada and Germany, as well as through our globally distributed network of agents.
Statiflo Motionless Mixing technology is applied to a wide range of custom designed products for the continuous process industries: from conventional pipe static mixers to laminar flow heat exchangers, plug flow reactors, loop reactors, steam spargers, gas dispersion systems and channel mixers.
Through experience, innovation - and inspiration - Statiflo has established its reputation as the technological leader in static mixers worldwide.
| Channel Mixers Statiflo's Channel Mixers are revolutionising the design and operation of water and waste water treatment plants.
7m wide x 5m deep Inlet Blender Channel MixerStatiflo Series 900 Channel Mixers rapidly achieve a high degree of mix with extremely low headloss in very short lengths.
Complete mixing in the channel is possible, achieving a low CoV, over a wide range of flowrates. With headlosses of just a few millimetres feasible, gravity flow is an option, eliminating the expense of pumping, saving not just capital costs, but ongoing maintenance and energy costs too.
Statiflo Channel Mixers can be installed in new treatment works or easily retrofitted into existing installations, even when flooded. The modular design concept, based on the STMC mixing elements, allows wide variations in aspect ratio (height/width) suitable for square or nearly square channel sections, narrow deep channels and wide shallow channels. Independent trials have established that the STMC concept is the most efficient of all known commercially available static mixers.
1.5m wide x 5m deep pH control
Channel MixerOpen channels can develop unusual velocity profiles not found in conventional piping systems. Statiflo has invested considerably in developing a procedure to ensure that the correct amount of additive is injected proportional to the local mainstream flowrate.
Applications include:
Raw water blending
pH control
Rapid coagulant addition
Polyelectrolyte dosing
Residence time control
The high efficiencies and benefits of the channel static mixer apply to any scale, the largest installed to date is 7m wide x 5m deep, handling 7 tonnes/sec of water.
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| Series 100-150 Carbon Steel and stainless steel mixers with fixed or removable elements. A general purpose design suitable for all industries. Available with heating and cooling jackets, injectors, sample points and instrumentation bosses.
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| Series 600-650 Large diameter stainless steel or coated carbon steel/stainless steel mixers with fixed elements for water and wastewater treatment industries and general purpose. Flanged or plain ended for VJ couplings. Optional injectors and sampling points. Coatings are available in Scotchkote 206N or Rilsan. |
| Series 700 High surface mixers with edge sealed elements for high pressure and high viscosity polymer processing applications. Also for laminar flow thermal homogenisation. Available in carbon and stainless steels. |
| Statiflo STX Heat Exchange Motionless Mixer Systems for high viscosity and heat sensitive liquids An extremely efficient range of heat exchangers for use mainly in laminar flow applications. All Statiflo designs rely on improved radial mixing and flow division for virtual elimination of boundary layers which form the biggest resistance to heat transfer in laminar flow. | |
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