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Impellers

The document provides an overview of various types of impellers offered by JM Engineering, categorized into Axial Flow, Radial Flow, and Special Application impellers, each designed for specific mixing tasks and fluid characteristics. It details the features and applications of different series, such as the A-Series for low shear agitation and the HS-Series for ultra high shear rates. Additionally, the document includes information on impeller selection and a contact form for inquiries.

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Impellers

The document provides an overview of various types of impellers offered by JM Engineering, categorized into Axial Flow, Radial Flow, and Special Application impellers, each designed for specific mixing tasks and fluid characteristics. It details the features and applications of different series, such as the A-Series for low shear agitation and the HS-Series for ultra high shear rates. Additionally, the document includes information on impeller selection and a contact form for inquiries.

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Impeller Range

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Axial Flow Impellers


A-Series
Hydrofoil impellers produce low shear rates while maintaining high axial flow rates. These impellers are suited to agitation, heat transfer and flocculation in low viscosity fluids. These highly versatile impellers are available in a range of sizes from 200mm to over 6m and available in 2, 3 or 4 blade configuration.

P-Series
Pitch blade turbine impellers produce a higher shear rate than hydrofoils while maintaining reasonable axial flow rates. These impellers are ideal for applications requiring aggressive agitation in low viscosity fluids. P-Series impellers are available in a range of sizes from 200mm to over 6m and available in 2, 3 or 4 blade configuration.

F-Series
Folding impellers present an effective solution for mixing in vessels with narrow openings, such as storage drums and IBCs. F-Series impellers automatically open on rotation. These impellers are best suited to agitation, heat transfer and flocculation. Smaller folding impellers are based on a marine style impeller while larger versions are based on a hydrofoil design.

M-Series
Marine style impellers are best suited to smaller mixing tasks such agitation, heat transfer and flocculation in small batch applications. The curved blades profile increases efficiency while maintaining outstanding results.

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Radial Flow Impellers


R-Series
R-Series impellers are suited to applications requiring a higher shear rate than axial flow impellers, such as gas dispersion and liquid-liquid emulsification. These impellers may also be employed for low level mixing or mixing in particularly shallow vessels where radial flow is preferable to axial flow.

RS-Series
Similar to the R-Series, RS-Series impellers feature a sweptback blade design. This produces a highly efficient radial flow pattern reducing the required power. These impellers are also employed where solid snagging is a concern. RS-Series impellers are available in 4 or 6 blade configurations.

RT-Series
Commonly known as the Rushton Design, RT-Series impellers are best suited to gas dispersion applications. This style of impeller is available in 4 or 6 blade configuration to cater for a variety of mixing tasks.

RC-Series
Similar to the RS-Series of impellers, RC-Series impellers are also designed for gas dispersion tasks. The curved blades allows this impeller to handle larger gas volumes than the RT-Series. RC-Series impellers are available in 4 or 6 blade configurations.

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Special Application Impellers


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HS-Series
HS-Series impellers produce ultra high shear rates for dispersion and homogenisation. These impellers are often paired with an axial flow impeller to blend a variety of fluids. The HS-T impeller features tungsten-carbide tipped blades for the toughest mixing tasks. Matched with a high powered mixer, these impellers are unstoppable.

Ribbon
Ribbon impellers are an effective solution to heat transfer and blending of dry bulk materials, such as grains, powders and soils. This style of impeller may be incorporated into a stand-alone ribbon blender or integrated into a vessel such as a grain silo. Ribbon impellers feature a reverse double-helical flat blade for multi-direction fluid flow.

Anchor
For ultra high viscosity fluids, anchor impellers present a mixing and heat transfer solution. This style of impeller is usually integrated into a round vessel and may feature scraper-blades to reduce build-up on the side of the vessel. This style of impeller is best suited to mixing of fluids such as pastes and slurries.

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Impeller Selection
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Higher Flow

Higher Shear

Axial Flow Impellers

Turbine Impellers

Radial Flow Impellers

Above: Impeller selection can greatly influence the effectiveness and efficiency of the mixing process. Each impeller promotes a unique flow pattern within the tank. Contact JM Engineering to discuss your mixing needs.

JM Engineering Mixers JM Engineering also designs, manufactures and supplies a complete range of industrial mixers. See our Mixing Technologies - Mixers brochure for further details of this range or visit us online at jmengineering.com.au

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Enquiry
Please complete as much of the form below as possible and return the completed form via email ([email protected]) or fax (+612 9757 4138). A JM Engineering representative will contact you to discuss your process requirements.
Contact Details Name _________________________________ Email _________________________________ City ___________________________________ Fluid(s) Viscosity_________________________________ Temperature______________________________ Process Agitation Heat Transfer Flocculation Solid Suspension Homogenisation Blending Other ___________________________________ Existing Vessel Shape __________________________________ Fluid Depth Min: ________________________ Company_________________________________ Phone:___________________________________ Country:__________________________________

Specific Gravity ___________________________ Flow Rate________________________________

Dimensions: _____________________________ Max: ___________________________________

Existing Mixer Shaft Diameter___________________________ Power _________________________________

Shaft Length: ____________________________

Other Information ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________

5 Durian Place Wetherill Park, NSW, 2164, AUSTRALIA Ph +61 2 9609 7800 Fax +61 2 9757 4138 Email [email protected]

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