If you’re looking for a reason or two (or 10) why GlasLock blades are advantageous over traditional, one-piece agitators, we’ve got plenty of points to support that claim. GlasLock blades can:
These benefits combine efficiency, productivity, and convenience to create an optimized mixing solution.
With a single agitator adapted for each requirement, GlasLock meets the mixing needs of virtually every application. Pitch blade turbine impellers are the most commonly used type of GlasLock blades. For general use, including homogenization and heat transfer, they are typically set at a 45 or 60-degree angle. If your process involves more fragile material, the blades can be set at 30 degrees to effectively and gently handle suspension and crystallization. For applications involving gas dispersion, absorption, or any kind of gas-liquid reaction, a more turbulent flow can be achieved by setting the blade angle to 90 degrees.
In addition to the standard pitch blade turbine design, GlasLock blades are also available in a variety of other styles to suit diverse process needs. Blade designs include:
OptiFoil’s hybrid design ensures a high axial flow for suspension processes and facilitates the operation of minimum volumes (be on the lookout for next week’s post for more information about low level mixing). The pitch angle of these blades gives a smoother contact with the product than the vertical trapezoidal blades and is specifically recommended to avoid the alteration of fragile crystals.
OptiFoil is ideally suited for reactors involving homogenization and suspension, as well as heat transfer, crystallization, and dispersion. Its axial/radial flow is advisable for virtually every process. OptiFoil will also mix higher viscosity liquids than standard flat blades.
The GlasLock System provides a lot of choices, with an option to fit nearly every mixing application. But how does each design compare to one another? This handy selection table is the cheat sheet you’ve been looking for! It provides a side by side comparison of the flow pattern and flow regime for each blade type as well as a ranking of what mixing objective each style is best suited for:
Here are a few other considerations to take into account when selecting the blade design and configuration for your agitator.
Dual Tiers - GlasLock agitators with a dual set of blades improve the agitation efficiency in large-size vessels (Figure 1)
Multi-stage mixing: GlasLock blades are extremely beneficial in multi-stage agitators, as the angle and/or profiles of the blades can be different on each tier, providing exceptional mixing performance. Figure 2 exemplifies a homogenization process that uses two different types of blades to achieve multi-stage mixing.
Dispersion of Gas – The combination of gas introduction via dip pipe and 60° blades provides exceptional gas dispersion. (Figure 3)
With over 10,000 blade installations in service, GlasLock blades have proven themselves through the countless hours they’ve served in a wide range of industrial processes. Knowing what options are available and the suitability of the various blade designs helps to ensure you pick the right one for your needs, and our Basic Selection Table provides an easy way to compare styles. Of course, De Dietrich Process Systems’ team of mixing experts can help you determine the best components to meet your process objectives and we’d be happy to help you spec a reactor to fit the needs of your business. In addition to GlasLock blades, DDPS offers other enhancements that can optimize the performance of your reactor. Download our free Optimizing the Glass-Lined Reactor eBook for more information.