18/05/2026
What if one geometric shape could change the way industries mix liquids and use energy?
At first glance it looks like a design experiment, but this is the Oloid, a fascinating geometric form created from two perpendicular circles. Unlike conventional rotating mixers, its motion creates a continuous three-dimensional flow pattern that moves fluids in multiple directions simultaneously.
Why does this matter?
✔ Better fluid movement
✔ Reduced dead zones
✔ Lower foam generation
✔ More efficient mixing processes
✔ Potential energy savings in specific industrial applications
This is one of those examples where mathematics, engineering, and innovation meet in a surprisingly practical way. From wastewater treatment and biotechnology to brewing and industrial processes, geometry can become more than theory—it can become a productivity tool.
The next industrial revolution is not always about adding more technology. Sometimes it starts by rethinking the shape of an object.
🎥 Watch the reel and tell us:
Which other industrial process do you think could be transformed by smarter design and geometry?
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