111nick
Chemical
- Feb 3, 2004
- 2
Hi All:
We are mixing very high viscosity resins with about 80% sand. Liquid is a mixture of three different components, all are completely miscible in each other and all have high viscosity. At present, we are mixing in following way:
1. Introduce heated liquid component_1 and start agitator. This is only 5 weight% of total.
2. Introduce heated liquid component_2. (5% weight)
3. Introduce heated liquid component_3. (10 % weight)
4. Introduce sand (200 mesh) at room temp and keep agitator on and increase the heat input. (50% weight)
4. Introduce sand (700 meah) at room temp with agitator on and heat incrreased. (30% weight).
So when all sand is has been introduced, there is almost a 2ft of layer of sand on top of liquid!!!
Final mixture has, at about 250 F, viscosity is 50-60 cP.
Density of liquid components is 1.11 gm/cc and of sand is 2.20 gm/cc.
Does anyone has any idea to mix these components differently?
I mean to introduce, with agitation on, some liquid then some sand then some liquid and sand...
Or any other procedure?
We are very small company and don't much have experience or talent in the company. The present procedure has been in use for last 20 years but people think that there can be a more "efficient" way.
Please convey your idea.
OR
if you know any good book/article, etc. on such high soild high vicosity liquid mixing system/design please give idea.
Thanks.
Nick
We are mixing very high viscosity resins with about 80% sand. Liquid is a mixture of three different components, all are completely miscible in each other and all have high viscosity. At present, we are mixing in following way:
1. Introduce heated liquid component_1 and start agitator. This is only 5 weight% of total.
2. Introduce heated liquid component_2. (5% weight)
3. Introduce heated liquid component_3. (10 % weight)
4. Introduce sand (200 mesh) at room temp and keep agitator on and increase the heat input. (50% weight)
4. Introduce sand (700 meah) at room temp with agitator on and heat incrreased. (30% weight).
So when all sand is has been introduced, there is almost a 2ft of layer of sand on top of liquid!!!
Final mixture has, at about 250 F, viscosity is 50-60 cP.
Density of liquid components is 1.11 gm/cc and of sand is 2.20 gm/cc.
Does anyone has any idea to mix these components differently?
I mean to introduce, with agitation on, some liquid then some sand then some liquid and sand...
Or any other procedure?
We are very small company and don't much have experience or talent in the company. The present procedure has been in use for last 20 years but people think that there can be a more "efficient" way.
Please convey your idea.
OR
if you know any good book/article, etc. on such high soild high vicosity liquid mixing system/design please give idea.
Thanks.
Nick