Abstract:
An externally mounted tank nozzle assembly which can be used in many mixing systems. The assembly can be installed as a fixed nozzle or as an externally adjustable nozzle. The disclosed nozzle is light-weight, corrosion-resistant as well as abrasion-resistant to withstand many tank mixing environments and conditions.
Abstract:
An oil leak prevention device for use on a pump assembly having a non-contacting bearing isolator. The device has an annular surface having a central opening and a second surface extending from the first surface. The second surface covers an opening of an outside leak path between the rotor and the stator of the bearing isolator when the central opening is placed about the shaft of the pump. A method for preventing the leakage of oil from the pump assembly includes forming an oil containment cup and then placing the oil containment cup in contact with the bearing isolator such that a shaft of the pump assembly passes through the central opening and the second surface of the oil containment cup covers the opening of the leak path. Preferably, the cup is removed from the pump before operation of the pump.
Abstract:
A surface foam diffuser and digester tank system prevents and/or suppresses the formation of foam during digestion. The system includes a first nozzle disposed above a top surface of the at least partially liquid contents, a splash plate positioned adjacent to the first nozzle outlet, and a second nozzle disposed below the top surface of the at least partially liquid contents for suppressing foaming in the large processing tanks. The system nozzles each have an inlet for receiving pressurized liquid and an outlet for ejecting a liquid stream into the tank, the depth of the second nozzle and the direction of the liquid stream there from being such that rotation of the top surface is facilitated. The spray of the first nozzle, as dispersed by the splash plate, reduces foam on at least a portion of the top surface, with the rotation of the top surface bringing each portion of the top surface to eventually fall within the reducing spray.