Laboratory shear mixing emulsifying disperser

The laboratory shear mixing emulsifying disperser uses a high-speed rotor to generate shear force, tearing and breaking materials to achieve mixing and emulsification. It is used in industries such as coatings and inks to prepare uniform emulsions and process liquid systems with a wide viscosity range.
Selection
When selecting, consider matching the material viscosity with the speed range, choose the container capacity based on the processing volume, and select corrosion-resistant materials according to the sample characteristics. Pay attention to the influence of the rotor-stator gap on dispersion effectiveness, and ensure temperature control functionality is suitable for heat-sensitive materials.

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Instruments

Double-decked construction design with a capacity of 1.5 liters, suitable for a variety of Power Dispersers, providing stable mixing support.

$ 117.00

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

Using electronic constant force speed control circuit, digital direct display speed, the maximum speed is 8000rpm. The dispersion head generates swirl/spin tangential high line speed, and realizes efficient Mixing & dispersing through hydraulic shearing and high frequency mechanical effects.

$ 388.00

High-performance motor running smooth and low noise, with CPU digital display dynamic Rotation speed control, can realize timing fixed speed operation, Processing capacity 10-100L, lifting Travel 600mm, support a variety of mixing forms simple replacement.

$ 1952.00

Speed up to 30000rpm, the maximum processing viscosity of 10000mPa.s, the use of claw high shear head structure and triple safety protection, can quickly homogenize tissue samples, stator and rotor interchangeable cost savings.

$ 1263.00

Double-decked structure design with a capacity of 5 liters, suitable for use with a variety of Power Dispersers to improve material handling efficiency.

$ 164.00

Adopt 1.5KW variable speed motor, Speed range 0-3000rpm, Travel 600mm, provide strong shear force and centrifugal force, ensure uniform material mixing, smooth and flexible operation, can be adapted to a variety of containers alternately used.

$ 1203.00

Set dispersion and stirring functions in one, Speed range 100-8000rpm, manual lift Travel 250mm, suitable for fluid material experiments, high efficiency and easy cleaning.

$ 369.00

The rotational speed range is 200-11000rpm, the processing capacity is up to 40L, and the precision-matched stator structure is used to achieve high-efficiency shear emulsification, which is suitable for the dispersion of various viscosity liquids and granular materials.

$ 493.00

It integrates dispersion and stirring functions, with a processing viscosity of up to 10000mPa.s, a speed range of 100-8000rpm, easy manual lifting operation, high efficiency and uniform mixing.

$ 436.00

Adopt biaxial planetary motion structure, revolution 0-70rpm and rotation 0-80rpm adjustable, equipped with automatic wall scraping device to achieve no dead point mixing, Total Power 6.75kw to meet a variety of material handling needs.

$ 7303.00

Using 316 stainless steel working head, Speed range 1000-13000rpm, maximum processing viscosity 8000mpa.s, with stepless speed regulation and real-time data display function, suitable for shear emulsification experiments of various viscosity liquids.

$ 1213.00

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

The equipment uses an electronic constant force speed line, digital direct display Rotation speed, speed range of 100 to 8000rpm, maximum processing viscosity of 100000mPa.s, to adapt to different test needs, through high-speed shearing and high-frequency mechanical effects to achieve efficient mixing and dispersion.

$ 436.00

Driven by a series-excited high-speed motor, Speed range 0-11000rpm, rotor maximum linear speed of 19m/s, tens of thousands of shear tears per minute, processing viscosity up to 8000cp, to achieve efficient emulsification dispersion.

$ 719.00

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