The ability to mix chemicals is important in certain industrial processes, water and wastewater treatment processes, and agricultural applications. The primary goal for a polyethylene chemical storage mixing system is that it is properly designed to mix chemicals safely and cost effectively.
Let’s explore the components and considerations of a safe, cost-effective chemical mixing system for polyethylene tanks.
Properly designed mixer systems should be simple to own and operate. When building a tank mixing system, it's important to realize that there is no “one size fits all” type of solution.
Here are a few considerations to keep in mind when designing a mixing system for a poly tank.
Is the mixer being mounted on a cylindrical tank with a center mount requiring a baffle? Will the mixer be set at an angle? What are the X and Y intersects of the angle of the mixer? The physical elements of the mixer itself and the shape and size of the tank will determine where the load bearing brackets must be placed.
The downward load, bending load, weight of the mixer, and torque load exerted upon the mixer and the angles must be determined to make sure the proper bracketing is designed into the tank mixing system.
Careful consideration and understanding of these elements when building a chemical mixer system will result in a safe, cost effective chemical storage solution. However, when a mixer is not properly mounted and bracketed, improper mixing resulting in additional costs of wasted materials, and potential damage to the mixer can occur.
Poly Processing offers several different styles of mixer mounts depending on the mixer configuration. They are:
Agitator and mixer brackets are available in mild steel - painted; mild steel - epoxy coated; mild steel - powder coated; and stainless steel.
We recommend contacting us before you begin design of the tank mixing system so that we can help.