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The power and simplicity of bubble mixing, sequentially injecting compressed air (or any inert gas) beneath discs (accumulator plates) at the bottom of the tank, is the heart and genesis of PULSAIR Systems, Inc. The idea was developed by Richard E. Parks in 1979 as an effective method for brining salmon eggs without breaking them. While working on the challenges of mixing salmon eggs, Parks saw an opportunity to improve the way lubricants are blended.
Officially organized in 1987, PULSAIR Systems, Inc. has enjoyed many successes and a steady sales growth in the lubricant blending industry, with system sales to all of the major Fortune 100 petroleum companies. Continued success, growth and acceptance of the PULSAIR technology as a superior mixing solution has allowed the company to develop other industrial and municipal mixing applications. Subsequently, PULSAIR Systems, Inc. has successfully sold its technology in the pulp and paper, wastewater, nuclear waste, adhesives, paint and coatings, and food and beverage industries.
The Company was formally organized as a service company specialized in the engineering, manufacturing, sales and marketing of industrial mixing solutions. Pulsair Systems, Inc.'s purpose and supporting values have been to provide customers with superior products and services. The company has perpetuated and sustained high standards of service and product quality by recognizing, hiring and developing outstanding personnel throughout its field rep agency and home office. Pulsair's most prized assets are its customers, representatives and personnel.
Recognizing these assets, the company chooses to move forward only into those areas where it can contribute to the well being and betterment of its customers, field representatives and employees.
Customers achieve the PULSAIR advantage because of the company's organizational values, and the fact that the mixer has no moving parts, motors, pumps, seals or bearings that can fail inside the tank. Additionally, PULSAIR consumes a small amount of compressed air (or inert gas), and requires almost no annual maintenance.
The pulsed bubble's power source is the specific gravity of the liquid being mixed. An unlimited energy source, specific gravity is free and very powerful. Using PULSAIR, the liquid's mixing power will quickly involve the entire tank's liquid contents with a minimal amount of energy consumption.
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The initial air burst creates a horizontal force that lifts heavier materials from the very bottom of the tank, suspending them in the liquid.
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The air pulse quickly wraps around the accumulator plate. Liquid races back towards the plate, reversing the horizontal forces causing further stirring of the tank.
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A large, oval shaped bubble is formed directly above the plate and begins rising toward the surface, pushing material above it upward and pulling bottom liquids and solids with it.
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As the bubble breaks the surface, it pushes the liquids outward across the top of the tank and down the sides of the tank.
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