Westfall Manufacturing Introduces Static Mixer for Gas Well Fracking

Januar 29 14:03 2013

BRISTOL, RI — (Marketwire) — 01/29/13 — has introduced a for mobile gas well fracking rigs that provides thorough mixing with low head loss and can be delivered on-site within two weeks.

The consists of a length of pipe with three sets of tabbed fins inside that feature a precise geometry and are radially disposed to provide thorough mixing with low head loss. Ideally suited for mobile gas well rigs, a 16″ 3-stage, 5 ft. long mixer dissolves peracetic acid into influent water at 4,620 gallons per minute.

Easy to install in-line, the Westfall Model 3050 3-Stage Mixer produces a 1.64 K value and a typical CoV of 0.014. Fabricated from carbon or stainless steel, with or without a Teflon® coating, it can be supplied in pipe diameters from 1/2″ to 120″. Clog-resistant and maintenance-free, these are suited for any mixing application requiring low head loss.

The Westfall Model 3050 3-stage 16″ x 6 ft. long mixer for gas well fracking rigs is priced from $22,000.00 with two-week delivery.

About Westfall Manufacturing

was founded in 1953 and holds more than a dozen patents for its line of and other distinctive products. The company specializes in manufacturing and collaborates with customers to develop components that solve their engineering problems. Often, the firm works with feedback from to fine-tune their devices to deliver enhanced performance in the simplest, most cost-effective way. In addition to manufacturing innovative static mixers, Westfall produces volumetric feeders, special valves and electric controls for water treatment systems, skid mounted D.E. water treatment systems, Venturi flow meters and vacuum to fulfill their customers- specifications.

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For more information contact:

Westfall Manufacturing Company
Robert Glanville
Marketing Director
15 Broad Common Rd.
Bristol, RI 02809-2721
(888) 928-3747
FAX (401) 253-6530
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