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How to Size a Tank Agitator
Tank agitators are used in tank vessels to mix a liquid or slurry at a slow revolution. A top-entry agitator is a common design that uses a flanged or plate-mounted mixer that sits atop the process tank. Other designs are used for different... Read More »
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Why do you agitate the developing tank while developing film?
When you develop film, the chemical that's touching the film wears out after a while--the real term is "reaches exhaustion," but that just means it wore out. When you agitate the tank, the worn-out developer is exchanged for fresh. Over-agi... Read More »
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How much surface agitation do you have in your tank?
Ok well your tank ISN'T overstocked BUT if you tank has only been up and running for 3 weeks, then there shouldn't be any NEAR the amount of fish you have in there yet. When you set a new tank up, it needs to 'cycle' which means it goes thr... Read More »
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The plastic "tube" that holds the film reel holders has a slot, you stick that piece in the slot, and twist.
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As a minimum the basic information that is required to design a tank and agitator are product data (specific gravity and viscosity), design and operating pressures/temperatures, size restrictions if any, code requirements, nozzles required,...
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The best practice is likely to mix the additive with a bit of fuel before adding it to the tank. However this does not seem necessary. When adding it to a fuel tank on a vehicle, I have simply added the product to the fuel tank and then put...
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