Brandon181
Mechanical
- Feb 16, 2012
- 12
I am evaluating two quotes on a Liquid-Liquid Statix Mixer. My conern is that one company is quoting a calculated pressure drop of 0.83 psi while the other is quoting a pressure drop of roughly 8 psi during normal flow. The first company (0.83 psi) has quoted one less element and is about half the price of the other. My company has had dealings with the second company so we feel confident we can trust their calcs. However, they are always a little pricy. My worry is that the first company is not providing adequate mixing which would explain the lesser pressure drop. If the first company CAN provide adequate mixing, I would like to go for their lower price. However, I am at a loss as to how to quantify the mixing. Is there a unit of measurement for this? Is there a comman way to quantify that the two fluids have been fully mixed so that I can get confirmation from the vendor that this is taking place? It simplay an efficiency rating? Any comments about what else could cause the differing pressure drops would be helpful as well!
Thank You in Advance!
Thank You in Advance!