Good. If adequate time is given, I think the mixer will be a reasonable size. On our process vessels, reactors and vessels that directly and immediately support the reactors, we have 99% mixing times that are in seconds to a few minutes, because we don't want to keep the reactors waiting. These vessels and tanks have relatively large mixers. But on vessels and tanks that do not directly impact the reactor cycle times, we are more relaxed from a time standpoint. On blend tanks, the 99% mixing time may be minutes to 1 hour. Our operator instructions would say something like, let mix for 1 hour (if 99% mixing time is minutes) or 2 hours (if 99% mixing time is <= 1 hour),and then sample. "Day tanks" and storage tanks have relatively small mixers and would have operator instructions like, mix for a shift (8 or 12 hours) or over night, before sampling or loading the truck, something like that.
Please let us know how it turns out.
Good luck,
Latexman
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