Radial Flow Impeller
Radial Flow Impeller
- The impeller blade is parallel to the axis of the impeller.
- Radial flow impeller discharges flow along the impeller radius
- Radial flow impellers are used for single and multi-phase mixing applications.
- Effective for gas-liquid and liquid-liquid dispersions.
- Commonly used radial flow impellers include, the Rushton turbine, bar turbine, open blade turbine.
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