plantprowler
Chemical
- Aug 10, 2013
- 136
I've seen some Glass Lined Reactors where the agitator shaft & blades are all fabricated from what seems to be heavy steel pipes (they avoid sharp turning radii where the glass coating will crack). Which are finally coated with the protective glass & baked etc.
My question is about the blade-to-shaft joint. Essentially they had to weld a small diameter pipe (blade) to a large diameter pipe (the shaft) at right angles. Would this lead to one continuous hollow cavity or would the blades be a separate cavity.
My engineering sense says the metal wall of the shaft would still remain as a barrier but just wondering whether for fabricablity etc. one may prefer to gouge out the wall area underneath where the blade will be welded to?
From the drawing I have it isn't obvious how that welded connection would be.
My question is about the blade-to-shaft joint. Essentially they had to weld a small diameter pipe (blade) to a large diameter pipe (the shaft) at right angles. Would this lead to one continuous hollow cavity or would the blades be a separate cavity.
My engineering sense says the metal wall of the shaft would still remain as a barrier but just wondering whether for fabricablity etc. one may prefer to gouge out the wall area underneath where the blade will be welded to?
From the drawing I have it isn't obvious how that welded connection would be.
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