Homogenizing Emulsifying Disperser

The homogenizing emulsification disperser generates shear force through high-speed rotating rotors and stators, breaking materials into tiny particles and mixing them uniformly. It is used for the emulsification, dispersion, and homogenization of liquids and solids in industries such as coatings and inks.
Selection
When selecting, consider the material viscosity and processing capacity requirements to match the motor power and speed range. Determine the working head material based on process requirements—stainless steel is suitable for general conditions, while hard alloys are used for abrasive materials. Pay attention to the sealing structure and heat dissipation performance of the equipment.

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Instruments

Brushless motor to avoid Toner contamination of samples and reduce noise. The processing capacity covers 150 ml to 6 liters, supports a variety of head Modular replacements, and the intelligent Touchscreen can set the program, timing, line speed and torque.

$ 3139.00

Adopt thyristor high-speed adjustment system, photoelectric speed measurement electronic circuit to ensure reliable Rotation speed, homogenization knife Speed range of 22000rpm, Processing capacity 1000ml, easy to operate and intuitive reading.

$ 361.00

Set dispersion and stirring functions in one, Speed range 100-8000rpm, processing viscosity up to 100000mPa.s, using manual lifting and sand grinding disc design, adapt to different experimental needs, provide accurate process data.

$ 414.00

The homogenizing time is up to 3000 seconds, the speed range is 100-10000rpm, and the acceleration is 100-10000rpm/s. It supports multi-stage program control. Vacuum chuck ensures the stability of the substrate and is suitable for assembly line processes.

$ 1493.00

Equipped with a 60mm diaMeter 304 stainless steel dispersion plate, it is corrosion-resistant and easy to clean; the lifting stroke is 11 to 42 centiMeters, which can be flexibly adapted to different containers; the handling capacity is up to 25 liters, meeting the needs of medium-scale experiments.

$ 351.00

Standard Processing capacity 500-10000ml, suitable for HR series Disperser, suitable for efficient dispersion processing of large-volume samples.

$ 514.00

Support 12 sets of program control, uniform glue time up to 3000 seconds, speed range of 100~ 4000 rpm, equipped with Vacuum chuck system to ensure substrate stability, multi-stage speed and time stepless adjustable, improve coating uniformity and process controllability.

$ 2978.00

Processing capacity range of 100~ 5000ml, maximum processing viscosity of 5000CP, suitable for a variety of Disperser models, providing stable Sample Handling ability.

$ 451.00

Processing capacity range of 100~ 7000ml, maximum processing viscosity of 8000CP, suitable for high viscosity materials efficient dispersion processing, suitable for a variety of Disperser models.

$ 451.00

Set dispersion and Stir functions in one, the processing capacity of 2~ 5kg, speed range of 100~ 8000rpm, manual lifting is simple and convenient, suitable for fluid material experiments.

$ 425.00

Processing capacity 100-6000ml, maximum processing viscosity 8000CP, suitable for a variety of models of Disperser, cutter head design to optimize the dispersion effect, adapt to different capacities and viscosity Sample Handling needs.

$ 451.00

With a speed of up to 30000rpm and a processing viscosity of 10000mPas, the claw-type high-shear structure and interchangeable stator and rotor provide triple safety protection and continuous 6-speed regulation, ensuring efficient dispersion and durability.

$ 1224.00

The stepless speed range is 0-4000 rpm, the lifting stroke is 32 cm, and the working height can be flexibly adjusted. Equipped with 304 stainless steel dispersion disc, it is corrosion-resistant and easy to clean, and supports continuous and stable operation.

$ 273.00

Adopt frequency conversion motor to achieve stepless speed regulation of 60-8000rpm, equipped with dispersed impeller and sand grinding blades, dual-axis constant force lifting system is easy to operate, and digital PID technology ensures Rotation speed control accuracy.

$ 493.00

The equipment adopts electronic constant force speed regulation, Speed range 100~ 8000rpm, maximum processing viscosity of 15000mPa.s, high-speed shearing and high-frequency mechanical effects to achieve efficient mixing and dispersion.

$ 414.00

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