AGENS AMV (Dispersing
of not soluble fluids)
Turbulent Flow
Staticmixer with mixing elements – Type AGENS AMV
Dispersing of low viscous liquids/gases/Gase
The AGENS AMV Mixer bonds insoluble fluids to each other in a continous current. The disperse phase leaves the mixer as a droplet or bubble cluster. The smaller the generated droplets or bubbles, the larger the interphase boundary. The hydraulic diameter of the built-in components thus has high significance.

Advantages of the AGENS AMV structure 
• The hydraulic diameter can be precisely adjusted by determining the number of layers (see image below).
• The bubble or droplet diameter can be calculated
• Mass transfer can be calculated
• Reliable scale-up from pilot plant station to operating dimensions
The AGENS AMV geometry can be realized in a wide variety of reactor types. The type spectrum ranges from small static mixers DN 25 to large pipe reactors. The following example illustrates a slow-moving 2-phase reaction in a 140 m long pipe reactor. The dimensioning of this reactor is based on pilot plant tests.
Additional Typical Applications:
• Hydrocarbon neutralization
• Phosgenation of bisphenol
• Chlorination
• Hydrogenation
• Air, CO2 or ozone in drinking water
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