How it Works Water
enters at the inlet (A), flows past the diffuser (B) and is discharged
at the outlet (C). Steam enters at the inlet (D) and travels down
through the diffuser (B) where it is injected into the water. Steam
is injected into the water through the small holes within the diffuser
(B). To control the amount of steam injected or heating required,
an actuator moves the stem plug to expose the necessary amount of
holes on the diffuser . Each hole exposed discharges steam at a
very high, often sonic velocity. The turbulent nature of this high
velocity discharge enables steam to instantaneously penetrate, disperse
and efficiently produce uniform heating. This process utilized our
patented MACH Diffuser Technology. The temperature of the
outlet water is measured downstream and the steam flow is regulated
accordingly to achieve the targeted results.