Welcome to Storm Mixer
This site describes our line of wafer style static mixers only. All of our mixing solutions are available on our main site: Storm Mixer ( https://stormmix.com )
Wafer static mixers are a simple, effective means of mixing most common aqueous chemicals into a pipeline.
Typical applications include:
• Chlorination and chloramination
• Coagulation and flocculation
• pH adjustment using caustics and diluted acids
• Dechlorination
• Chemical mixing
Storm wafer static mixers provide the highest levels of mixing in a compact, economical package.
Wafer static mixers are available in many materials and in sizes ½” thru 60” diameter.
Integrated injectors, diffusers and removable corp stops can be integrated into your wafer static mixer to offer a complete mixing solution.
Storm Mixer
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Welcome to Storm Mixer.
The first name in Static Mixing Technology.
With 34 years of chemical process experience, Storm Mixer has been family-owned and dedicated to providing effective solutions for chemical addition processes.
Storm has established itself as the leader in the design, manufacture and fabrication of static mixers and process equipment.
Wafer static mixers are designed to sandwich between pipe flanges. The simple, short lay length design can provide a mixing solution when there is not room or budget to install a more sophisticated static mixer.
When to use a Wafer Static Mixer
Wafer static mixers are a good choice for applications that require the mixing of aqueous or near water-like chemicals. They are best used for water treatment applications including:
- Chlorination
- Coagulation
- Ammonia addition
- Methanol addition
- Hydrogen peroxide
- Antiscalants
- Corrosion inhibitors
- Diluted polymers
- Dilute acids
- Caustics
- Iron solutions
When not to use a wafer static mixer
Wafer mixers will generally not supply enough mixing energy for viscous chemicals such as:
- Concentrated sulfuric acid
- Neat (undiluted) polymer solutions
The key to a successful wafer mixer solution:
- Ensure the size of the mixer is high enough to create fluid velocities in the pipeline in the range of 1.5 to 10 ft/sec. This velocity is converted to mixing energy that be used to mix your chemical solution.
- Make sure that the minimum/maximum flow rates under all conditions do not vary over about a 4:1 ratio. If your peak maximum velocity is about 9 ft/sec, the minimum velocity cannot be lower than about 2.3 ft/sec.