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5 t o 3O00 gallons Lightnin Portable Mixers are used for both continuous and batch operations. The upper illustration shows mixer in a standard 600 gallon wooden tank. Lower in­ stallation shows use as a con­ tinuous flash mixer for industrial waste disposal.

2 5 t o 5 0 , 0 0 0 gallons Top Entering Mixers answer re­ quirements for open tanks and for mixing in pressure or vacuum tanks. Above is a Top Entering· Turbine installation showing part of a series of mixers each handling about 10.000 gallons.

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