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| | Suction Tees, or Mixing Tees as they are also known, utilize the
suction created by passing a fluid through a nozzle to draw either solids,
liquids, or gases into the branch connection of the device. Suction tees
can be used in lieu of sparge tubes to mix steam and water. Used in this
manner, suction tees are quieter and more efficient than sparge tubes.
Liquids can be mixed with liquids by applying pressure at both the inlet and
suction (branch) connections. Liquids can be aerated using suction tees,
and solids can be drawn into liquid streams with suction tees.
Ejectors are used to lift or pump liquids or evacuate gas filled
vessels. The principal of operation is identical to that of the suction
tee, but differences in nozzle design have optimized the ejector for pumping
applications.
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