Web Changes (Updated Feb. 13, 2008)
This page is where we'll announce the most recent additions and changes to
our web site. If you've visited us before and want to know what's changed, take
a look here first. These are listed in the order of most recent first.
- We are in the process of revamping the entire Post Mixing website with the assistance of Sandy Gifford, Pomona Productions, Inc. We hope this will take place during the 1st quarter of 2008. New design, new logo, new stories, many more mixing facts.
- A lot has happened at Post Mixing since the last update on March 3, 2007. We have been too busy to keep the website up-to-date - shame on us. We recently completed a fundamental study on the mixing characteristics in autoclaves or horizontal cylindrical tanks, which we hope to publish at this year's NAMF Mixing Conference. We have expanded our services to include structural and mechanical design of mixers. We will even preform "Fit for Purpose" analysis of mixers, tanks, and structures. Together with MC Process of South Africa, we have designed the first complete "near zero" head SX plant for copper and cobalt- TURNKEY. Our CFD capailities have soared. We can now do complicated mixing designs in less than a day, thus saving clients a lot of money on computing costs and allows us to do many more "what-ifs" in optimizing mixing processes. We also have found the way to include our volume calculator to the web for everyone to use (coming soon). We have been busy assisting BRAWN Mixer, Inc. with mixing assistance in their lab and with computer programs. All of these things and more will hopefully be soon added to our site. We have also designed a revolutionary new design in mixer and we plan to present it to the world without patents or licence fees here at Post Mixing.
- New phone number for Post Mixing on Feb 28, 2005. +1 (585) 507-4318.
See Contact Us.
- All of
our secure client web pages have been removed on Feb. 2, 2005. If you
need yours back, please let us know by email.
- Post
Mixing computer was replaced on Jan. 31, 2005. Requires
revamping the entire site. Stay tuned for significant changes in the
next couple of months. You might see a few odd pages until everything
is fixed.
- New
associate Alberto Aguilar joins
Post Mixing (April 10, 2004)
- We are
starting to add information on Static
Mixers. We have heard that they are also referred to as baffle
mixers or motionless mixers. Typically found in pipes, these are
different than the pipe
mixer we described earlier. (April 10, 2004)
- Some
new thoughts on solids
suspension in the solid-liquid
mixing macro
area. (Jan 20, 2004)
- We are sorry if you had any problems accessing our site on Jan. 6, 2004.
For unknown reasons we lost our header and links to all of our pages and it took
about 4 hours to get them all back. If you are having problems with a
specific page, it is possible we missed it. Please let us know by sending
us an email.
- Next
big push will be solids
suspension in the solid-liquid
mixing macro
area. Have you had a problem with solids suspension? A war
story? A problem still plaguing you? Did you use correlations and they
didn't work? Or do you have a correlation that has always given you
the right answer, regardless of tank and particle size? Please email
us with your story or reference. We will write a critical review of
what's out there soon (Dec 5, 2003)
- Added
a new answer to a question from a visitor at FAQ
(Dec 3, 2003)
- Determine fluid
forces on your baffles, baffle plates, and other internals (Dec 2, 2003)
- More CFD
services offered (Dec 2, 2003).
- Updated the News-Page
(Dec. 2, 2003) and other minor additions.
- Update the individual
impeller pages (RT, RS,
BT-6, PBT,
PR, A310,
A320, HE-3)
to include the turbulent power and flow numbers (Nov 11, 2003)
- New top navigational button
added: Help. There will be some help
suggestions here to help navigate this
site (now 145 web pages and 366 print page lengths) and find what you are
looking for. There will also be help on how to use other ways of
finding what you are looking for. Coming Soon (Nov 5, 2003)
- New
article on how to use CFD to assist in the design of liquid-liquid
solvent extraction mixer-settler
pumper impellers for copper SX, nickel SX, uranium SX and other rare earths.
(Nov. 2, 2003)
- Updated
the About Us section to better reflect
the composition of Post Mixing. Instead of just email linking
to Pete Csiszar and Keith Johnson, you can now read about them first. (Oct
28, 2003)
- Added
more information and pictures to the Tank
Section. Like to thank Philadelphia Mixers for their photos
of side-entry mixers and their orientation in a tank (Oct 28, 2003)
- The Tank
Section finally got some attention, too. Still a work in progress,
but we are making progress. If you have
pictures of different head shapes (ASME, semi-elliptical, spherical,
conical, flat), or pictures of mixers on horizontal tanks and you like to
see them here with links to your site please let us know. (Oct 23, 2003)
- The Nomenclature
Section has been enhanced with a schematic
of a tank with some explanations in a side-view
(Oct 23, 2003).
- Finally,
we made some progress with coils.
If you were interested in this subject before, you were surely disappointed.
We still have lots of work to do, but it is starting to take some
shape. If you have any suggestions or examples that you would like us
to share with the world, please contact us (Oct 23, 2003).
- Pfaudler
has informed us of their latest
baffle design for their glass-lined tanks, because our description of
baffles for glass lined vessels on our baffle
page was out of date. They introduced it at ACHEMA 2000 and there
is a good chance you haven't heard about them yet, either. Take a look
at how this C-baffle
reduces the swirl and decreases the mixing time. We have also included
all of their current baffle designs for glass-lined tanks (Oct 23, 2003).
- Addition
of a literature reprint area for
invited users. This area will be populated with the best mixing
literature, not just ours. This area is only available to current
clients and are reprints of the literature we cite in our reports to
them. If we get more requests to be a user, we will consider opening
up part of this area to the general public. (Oct. 10, 2003)
- Major addition to Post
Mixing: Mixing
in a pipeline studied in great detail. Over 30 web-pages added to
this site. 2
Line Blenders and 2 In-Line Mixers studied. Power
numbers, power,
P/V,
pressure
drops and distribution,
velocity
vectors, shear
rates, flow
patterns, tracer
studies, residence
time distributions and more. CFD
validation
and evaluation.
See some animations
and lots of graphs. More to come in a few days. (Sep 18, 2003)
- Added information on the various
types of vessels mixers are found on (Sep 18, 2003)
- Updated the list
of publications with links to areas on this web site (Sep 16, 2003)
- Updated
the News Page (Sep. 15, 2003).
- This website was hijacked by PsychoPhobia Crew (We're R0NiN . _dDoS_ .
SpyBoy) on Sep 7, 2003.
- Estimated
Flow Numbers, Nq for the radial
flow impellers using the 1/3rd power rule (Aug. 29, 2003).
- Minor changes to the News Page and changes to
Protected Client Only pages (Aug. 25, 2003).
- Updated the Home
page and graphical navigator buttons at the Mixing
Forum, Roman
Nomenclature, Greek
Nomenclature, and a picture
of the RT12 (Aug. 2, 2003).
- Information
has been added to the impeller
section: Propellers
or Propellors, LIGHTNIN A210,
A305, A310, A510, LIGHTNIN
A320
and A340 impellers. (July 27, 2003)
- More
impellers added courtesy of Pete Csiszar.
We now have drawings of the LIGHTNIN
R320 pumper impeller for Solvent Extraction or SX markets. This is
a curved bladed pumper as opposed to the straight bladed Holmes
& Narver pumper. We also added another category of radial
impellers. These are radial impellers without a central disk and are
often called paddles
(July 25, 2003).
- Created
a jumping point to all CFDs
and CFMs on this site in the Mixing
Forum. Our CFD library has grown and will continue to grow thanks
to the tireless efforts of Keith
Johnson. They are located throughout the site where they belong
based on the process discussed. This page puts them all conveniently
together for those CFD thirsty seekers. (July 25, 2003)
- Revamped
the Home Page (July 25, 2003)
- Created a trip report section
of mixing companies.
See what we have to say about Philadelphia
Mixers and LIGHTNIN. (July 22, 2003)
- Added
general categories of flow
patterns, which help in the determination of proximity
factors (July 12, 2003)
- Added
an example of a Line
Blender (mixing in a pipe) (July 8, 2003)
- Added details of our CFM
and CFD capabilities (July 8, 2003)
- Minor changes to references
of Turbo-Rührwerke in Germany
(July 8, 2003)
- Pictures
from the NAMF conference have been added (June 22, 2003)
- Mixing
and Service in Germany, Austria and Switzerland (June 1, 2003)
- Updated the Table of Contents to reflect the
most recent changes (May 16, 2003)
- Added pictures of PR and A310
impellers (May 13, 2003)
- Nomenclature
- a new section is being added to the Mixing
Forum (May 6, 2003)
- Take a look again at the Impeller
Page and the subordinate pages. There are more impellers added
almost every day (May 5, 2003).
- Baffles
- a new section has been added to the Mixing
Forum (April 27, 2003)
- Many
more impellers have been added to the Impeller
Page and the data on these impellers is starting to fill out.
Extra pages have been created which are devoted to describing more data and
information on the RT,
HE-3, A320,
and PBT (April
27, 2003).
- Impellers
- a new section has been added to the Mixing
Forum (April 23, 2003)
- An article covering down-pumping
axial flow hydrofoils for fermentations and biochemical process has been
added to the mixing forum under solid-gas-liquid
micro level mixing (April 23, 2003)
- A CFD animation has been added to
the mixing forum (April 16,
2003). This one is mixing with a pitched bladed turbine in a down-pumping
mode and the liquid to mix in is at the surface. Since the two liquid
phases are miscible, they are in the miscible
fluids section of macro
scale mixing.
- A better 3D image of the R300
has been added to Article1
thanks to P. Csiszar (April 12, 2003).
- The Product and Service
sides of CFD usage has been updated with better explanations. The table
of contents has been modified to reflect all of the recent changes
(April 11, 2003).
- A CFD animation has been added to
the CFD Products page (April 10,
2003).
- The search page has been improved and better
explained (April 8, 2003).
- A new item has been added to the products
page. As long as they are available, Dr. Post's doctoral
thesis is for sale (4/2/03).
- Brief descriptions of each of the 6 mixing categories has been added to
the Phase
Properties page of the Mixing
Forum to make identifying where your mixing process fits easier.
They have been linked to their respective 12 macro and micro level mixing
pages (4/2/03).
- As the website is growing, it was apparent that the file structure was not
adequate and had to be changed. This change caused many pages that
have already been indexed by web search engines to be Not Found.
A new Not Found page has been created that has many current links to
the Post Mixing website. Another complication has been that
Windows based servers don't differentiate file and folder names that are
capitalized or not. The Post Mixing website is on a Unix based
server and capitalization does make a difference. If you have visited
us before and got a Not Found page, that may have changed with this
latest update. All hyperlinks should be working, with the exception of
some result links from the Search
page (4/1/03).
- The Table of Contents TOC.htm
automatically generated page was removed after a custom-made table
of contents was created. The problem was that Search engines like
Google, Yahoo!, HotBot, iWon, Lycos, and Excite were often pointing to TOC.htm.
If you clicked on that hyperlink, you would get a File Not Found error and
not find this site. So TOC.htm
has been added back to the website, but is only reached by one of these
Search Engines or by clicking on one of these TOC.htm
hyperlinks. An explanation to this effect has been added to TOC.htm
(3/31/03).
- A new service was added to the Service page, called Other
Lab Assistance. A separate explanation of this service will
appear soon (3/28/03).
Definitions of mixing
have been added (3/26/03).
A custom-made table of contents that shows
how everything is linked together (3/26/03).
The left navigation frame has been removed and added above the page title
(3/26/03).
The Mixing Forum now has its
structure built utilizing the concept of mixing application classes.
We will be adding mixing topics as we go. Most recent is the addition
of an article
on solvent extraction pumper mixers (3/25/03).
The position of frames has been removed so that all browsers and screen
resolutions can view this website without scrolling left and right.
(3/25/03)
The FAX is now available 24/7 (3/21/03).
Several more publications were
added to the list (3/20/03).
The patents have been all added and
hyperlinked to the US and German patent offices (3/21/03).
The Services and Products
sections are done for now. (1/20/03)
Fixed the information request sheets to include required fields. (1/19/03)
CFD Analysis, Optimization
and Purchasing is now
done. Education has
been finished. (1/19/03)
The Product Section is taking
shape. The Tank
Volume Calculator description, and the Inventory
program are now done. (1/18/03)
Finally a better picture of Tom
(1/18/03)
The Service Section now describes Troubleshooting,
too. (1/18/03)
The Products Overview is finished. Working on CFD
Outputs. (1/18/03)
The Service Section is starting to take shape. Scale-Up
and
Extra
Hands are now complete. Working on Education.
(1/17/03)
Added page on confidentiality.
(1/17/03)
Helpful hints from John have been fixed. (1/16/03)
 | I
would remove the dash after your name in the header. ->
GONE |
 | On
the news side you constantly refer to ""I"". I would
say Dr. Post maybe instead. -> Replaced
with Tom or Dr. Post |
 | Does
this form now work????" ->
Yep, I am getting your inputs. |
 | After
submitting, the only way to return to your site is ""return to
form"" can't you add a button saying return to Post Mixing?
-> I don't know how else to do it at the moment, other than to
hit the BACK button in the browser. |
 | Secondly,
try and see if you can make the comment field wrap. It's much easier to
read, than having to scroll horizontally. ->
It does wrap on my browser (IE 6.0). Do you still have the
problem? |
 | There
should be mandatory fields in your feedback, contact information.
Otherwise you'll never know who sends you stuff. ->
If I only knew how to do this. I am glad you didn't waste your
time filling yours out. I thinks I figured it out! Try it
now. |
 | "About
Us" still has ConsultDrPost in it! ->
Fixed |
 | Get
rid of your height and weight in your resume. ->
Fixed |
 | Interesting
note. When I dragged the location of www.postmixing.com
onto my personal toolbar in Netscape (Version 4.79), the name
"ConsultDrPost" popped up, not Post Mixing. I wonder what
happens when you book mark it in Internet Explorer. ->
Should be fixed now, try it. |
The logo has changed to include Post Mixing in a larger font.
(1/16/03)
The forms and search engine
are now working. (1/15/03)
The company name has changed. It is no longer ConsultDrPost.
It is now Post Mixing Optimization and Solutions. The logo has
changed, but watch for an update on it. (1/15/03)
The counter has been put back on the home page
and it works. (1/15/03)
We have moved. If you are on home.rochester.rr.com/consultdrpost
please visit the new site at www.postmixing.com.
(1/15/03)
A FAQ page has been added and will be updated
frequently.
The forms were not working because the FrontPage extensions were not
working properly. That should change soon. (1/13/03)
A Contact Us link has been added at the top of each
page. (1/13/03)
Services now comes before Products.
(1/13/03)
The counter has been removed, since it doesn't appear to be working.
(1/13/03)
The most obvious change is that the web now has a site about
ConsultDrPost! (1/12/03)
Services and Experiences will be added continuously.
Several great apps are in executable form. If you know how to
publish programs (Excel with VBA programming and executable programs
written in VB 6.0) to the web, please let us know. Send an email to: info@postmixing.com
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