Dispersion Mixer

The dispersing mixer uses a high-speed rotating impeller to generate shear forces, breaking up solid particles and uniformly distributing them in the liquid. It is used in industries such as coatings and inks to prepare suspensions and prevent sedimentation or agglomeration.
Selection
When selecting, consider the viscosity of the material to match the speed range, determine the capacity specifications based on batch size, use stainless steel material to accommodate corrosive raw materials, incorporate explosion-proof design for flammable solvent applications, and ensure ease of maintenance to impact usage costs.

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Instruments

Adopting a planetary two-way swirl/spin structure, the mixing arm runs in reverse with the basket to achieve rapid mixing, with a maximum load of 300g and a speed range of 400-2800rpm. The equilibrate is quiet and can be operated directly in the syringe or test bottle.

$ 5237.00

32 5ml centrifuge tubes can be installed vertically on both sides, using a vertical installation design, suitable for HT-X100 swirl/spin Mixer, improving Sample Handling efficiency.

$ 149.00

Speed range 8000-28000rpm, maximum processing viscosity 3000cp, using high-speed rotor to pRoduce strong mechanical shearing and hydraulic action, to achieve instant uniform dispersion emulsification, suitable for a variety of material processing.

$ 1297.00

Double-sided horizontal mounting design can accommodate 40 centrifuge tubes simultaneously, compatible with 1.5ml and 2.0ml specifications, suitable for swirl/spin Mixer for efficient Sample Handling.

$ 149.00

Using 660rpm speed and 16mm up and down amplitude to achieve efficient dispersion without cleaning, the clamping mechanism supports a variety of container specifications, and the bottom shock spring ensures stable operation.

$ 1590.00

Speed range 8000-28000rpm, maximum linear speed 27m/s, through mechanical shearing and hydraulic action to achieve efficient dispersion, suitable for a variety of viscosity material handling.

$ 1432.00

Adopting rotary oscillation design, Frequency 3000rpm, pendulum amplitude 5mm, suitable for small containers such as testtube and Colorimetric tube, it can efficiently handle the experimental requirements of large chemical reactions and few solutions.

$ 125.00

Adopt high-performance variable frequency motor, Speed range 0-5000rpm, Processing capacity 5-30L, support a variety of mixing forms to replace, smooth operation, low noise and low energy consumption.

$ 751.00

Automatically collect viscosity changes and generate Linear dispersion in real time, support up to 15 Linear dispersion comparison analysis in the same coordinate, and automatically provide temperature and viscosity data corresponding to different times.

$ 136.00

High-performance variable frequency motor, Speed range 0-3000rpm, Processing capacity 5-30L, Support manual or electric lifting and a variety of Impeller replacement, smooth operation and low noise.

$ 751.00

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

Speed range 8000-28000rpm, rotor linear speed 6m/s, high-speed swirl/spin to pRoduce strong mechanical shearing and hydraulic action, to achieve instant uniform dispersion emulsification, suitable for a variety of viscosity material processing.

$ 1411.00

Speed range 8000-28000rpm, Processing capacity 50-3000ml, maximum viscosity 3000cp, strong mechanical shearing and hydraulic action through high speed rotor and stator clearance, ensuring uniform dispersion and fine emulsification.

$ 1789.00

With 660rpm Rotation speed and 16mm up and down amplitude, high dispersion efficiency and no need to clean, support for clamping a variety of containers, Floor-Standing design with shock spring.

$ 1542.00

Using the rotary oscillation mode, Oscillation Frequency up to 3000 rpm, swing amplitude of 5mm, through smooth contact to achieve rapid mixing, speed can be adjusted with pressure, suitable for a variety of laboratory applications.

$ 133.00

Articles

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Selection of laboratory grinders is based on the fineness requirements of coatings, choosing between ball mills or sand mills.
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When selecting a laboratory disperser, it is essential to evaluate the dispersion capacity and the speed range.
When selecting a laboratory disperser, it is crucial to evaluate the dispersion capacity and speed range. The dispersion capacity should be determined based on parameters such as material viscosity and solid content to avoid uneven dispersion or localized overheating caused by excessive or insufficient capacity.
Capacity Matching for Laboratory Small Dispersers and Pilot Dispersers
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Laser particle size analyzer measures the particle size distribution of spray powder.
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Operating Specifications and Result Interpretation of Paint Fineness Gauges
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The laboratory pulp wet disintegrator is used for pulp disintegration treatment.
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The impact of the disperser impeller structure on dispersion effectiveness.
This article mainly discusses how the impeller structure of a disperser affects the dispersion effectiveness. The impeller is the core component of a disperser, and its design directly influences the uniformity and stability of the final mixture.
Application of High-Speed Disperser in the Preparation of Water-Based Inks
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Ink fineness gauge measures the dispersion degree of pigment particles.
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Comparison of Pigment Fineness Dispersion between Flat Grinding Mill and Sand Mill