Steam-water mixer

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A steam-water mixer is a mixer for generating hot water from cold tap water and steam . The device consists of two pipe sections with a connection to the pipes for water and steam as well as two throttle valves for setting the desired amount and temperature of the hot water. The device is mainly used in the chemical industry in laboratories .

Individual evidence

  1. W .G. England, JC. Firey, 0 .E. Trapp: Additional Velocity of Sound Measurements in Wet Steam . In: I & EC Process Design and Development , Vol. 5 (2), 1966, p. 198.