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Submersible mixers in the handling of high viscosity material

21 December 2009

'Mixing systems for high viscosities' is available as a download on this site.

To find out how the factors which influence flow behaviour in submersible mixers can help to improve the design of mixing ponds for sewage sludges, click here.

 

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