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Water jet eductors also known as venturi eductors, utilize the kinetic energy of one liquid to cause the flow of another.
This application involves removing gases at a continuous rate from an area while maintaining the pressure at a stable level
Jacoby Tarbox Model SG jet pump can be used to convey powders and bulk solids via dilute phase through a closed piping system.
Eductor liquid heaters operate by condensing steam into the liquid that is being heated. The process ensures a complete transfer of the BTUs in the steam to the liquid.
The tank eductor heater provides direct contact of the steam into the liquid. This assures complete transfer of the energy in the steam into the liquid being heated.
Edathon is the strongest of all the fluoropolymers!
When Tungsten (W) and Carbon (C) unite they become one of the hardest of all carbides. Tungsten Carbide is an ideal material when confronting severe abrasion applications.