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Can a Bubbler Effectively Mix a Release Agent in a Sealed Vessel?
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[QUOTE="Nidum, post: 5675343, member: 563818"] Circulating pump , mixture out from bottom of tank , back into tank at top via a shower head . Could be continuous action but probably better to recirculate cup fulls of fluid at timed intervals . Reciprocating plunger sieve . A plate with big holes plunging into liquid and then back out again . Again could be continuous action but probably better to have single strokes at timed intervals . Bubbling air might work but it is generally a non preferred option . Usual result is a tank full of froth and there is always the possibility that entrained air will alter the properties of the mixture . [/QUOTE]
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