Combining Flygt N-technology with ejector assembly, the Flygt jet mixers from ITT deliver highly homogenous sludge mixtures with energy efficiency, minimal installation costs and low maintenance requirements.
The ejector assembly consists of a nozzle and ejector pipe configuration which enhances the cross-sectional area of the jet and increases the efficiency of the jet’s entry into the tank. Flygt jet mixers from ITT Water & Wastewater are available in five different models with thrusts ranging from 320 to 5,250 Newton with corresponding Flygt N-pumps ranging from 2.4 to 63kW.
Matthew Szurgot, product manager at ITT Water & Wastewater said: “We are excited to be able to offer our customers a dry-installed mixing solution as a complement to our Flygt submersible mixers. Using proven Flygt N-technology with its clog-free design, the Flygt jet mixer makes it possible for customers to achieve maximum uptime and sustained efficiency of their mixing processes. Unlike conventional pumps that experience efficiency loss due to clogging, Flygt N-pumps maintain optimal performance.”
Efficiency is also the motivating force behind the Flygt jet mixer’s unique ejector assembly. The ejector assembly consists of a carefully engineered nozzle and ejector pipe configuration, which augments the cross-sectional area of the jet and increases the efficiency of the jet’s entry into the tank.
Flygt jet mixers are available in five different models with thrusts ranging between 320 and 5250 Newton. The corresponding Flygt N-pumps range from 2.4 to 63kW.
To optimise mixer performance, ITT Water & Wastewater engineers evaluate tank design, type of media, solids concentration and other process demands. They then recommend the optimal solution using their application knowledge as well as the company’s mixer selection software and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD).








