To prevail over the fouling and cleaning problems, larger tube diameters can be used.
Thus to determine the tube diameter, the available space, cost and the fouling nature of the fluids must be considered.
Complete mixing depends on many variables including the fluids' properties, tube inner diameter, number of elements and their design.
Different tube diameters are taken care of by reducing collars in the end-caps.
Works for tube diameters of inch (13 mm) and up.
Again, the tube diameter increases in steps, as evaporation takes place.
When the tube diameter was decreased, operating and ignition voltages increased.
For tube diameters between 8 and 275mm, it is possible to use more manageable open welding heads.
Maintaining an optimum gas velocity by carefully chosen tube diameter.
The larger the tube diameter, the more readily it will descend when the ropes are loosened.