Full Jacket,coil Jacket And Dimple Jacket
Firstly, the full jacket of the tank body is a jacket that surrounds the entire outer surface of the container, allowing for more uniform heat or mass transfer, and is suitable for large equipment ...
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What Is A Biological Fermentation Tank And Its Application
A biological fermentation tank is a vessel used to culture and grow microorganisms such as bacteria, yeast, or fungi in a controlled environment. These tanks are specifically designed to optimize t...
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Different Applications Of Single Screw Pumps And Twin Screw Pumps
Single screw pumps and twin screw pumps are versatile tools that have a wide range of applications across various industries. Single screw pumps, also known as progressive cavity pumps, are ideal f...
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What Industries Are Inline High Shear Mixers Suitable For?
Inline high shear mixers are widely used in many industries due to their efficient and flexible mixing and dispersing capabilities. Food industry: Beverages: Mixing and homogenization of juices, yo...
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What Is The Difference Between Distilled Alcohol And Distilled Spirits?
Although both distilled alcohol and distilled liquor are alcoholic beverages prepared through the distillation process, they are still very different. First of all, distilled alcohol is an alcohol ...
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The Work Priciple Of Twin Screw Pump
The twin-screw pump is a very common fluid delivery device. Compared with other pumps, twin-screw pumps have the characteristics of small size, wide flow range, good mixing performance, and can tra...
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Twin-screw Pumps Usually Need To Be Used With A Reducer.
Twin-screw pumps usually need to be used with a reducer. Reducer refers to a mechanical device that converts a high-speed motor into a low-speed, high-torque output. In the use of twin-screw pumps,...
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What Is The Difference Between A High Shear And A Low Shear Mixer?
High shear mixers and low shear mixers are obviously different in many aspects. The following are the main differences between them: 1. Basic working principle The working principle of high shear m...
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