Static mixer
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A static mixer is a device, usually metal or plastic, that is fixed in a pipe or tube to mix whatever liquid passes through it. Its design usually involves seperating the flow into streams and forcing them against each other. Popular forms are repeating, opposite spirals, or intertwining flows. They can be used to mix different liquids into one homogeneous liquid, or just ensure an even mix of an already mixed solution.
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