Working Principle and Features of Liquid Eductor Liquid Eductors depend on the jet venturi standard and use high speed liquid jets to entrain gases/vapours and compress them to the necessary release pressures. We supply Liquid Eductor or Liquid Jet Gas Ejectors for both vacuum and above atmospheric gas compression applications. ​Liquid Eductors use water or other liquids under pressure as the motive fluid and operate on the Venturi principle to mix dry chemicals into slurries. Water is constantly injected inside the slurry cone to provide instantaneous hydration, reduce dust, and avoid clumps. The high-velocity jet of liquid from the eductor nozzle creates a vacuum, which causes the suction of the mixed liquid. Sodimate solutions are an ideal way to continuously produce solutions or well blended slurries and are commonly used in chemical, food, power, pharmaceutical, and wastewater applications. The ​Liquid Eductor enables to lift, entrain and pump out a low pressure liquid utilizing a high pressure motive liquid. The high pressure motive liquid enters the motive chamber of the eductor through a converging motive nozzle. At the eductor nozzle, the pressure energy of the motive liquid is converted into a high velocity jet. The momentum present in the motive liquid is transferred to the suction liquid thereby enabling a LIFT, entrainment & mixing. Thus the high velocity motive liquid mixes with the suction liquid and the combined streams then enters the venturi throat and diffuser section where the mixing continues. Velocity energy is converted to a pressure intermediate to the suction and motive pressure.
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