Hi

I would imagine that little would be gained from
using a hydraulic pump if other options are
available. If you have one if the shed out back
and it has viton, EPDM or PTFE seals then I'd say
it would it'd work just fine as a mixer. In pipe
static mixers are very useful.

Mark


 --- Marc de Piolenc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Message: 10
>    Date: Sun, 6 Jul 2003 20:57:15 -0600
>    From: "kirk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Ram pumps
> 
> Anyone on this list use a hydraulic ram pump?"
> 
> Not yet, but I have been accumulating
> information on them for about 15
> years, including a French textbook on their
> design and operation. I
> think that one is scanned already...
> 
> Marc
>  

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