High Shear Speed Emulsifier

The high-shear speed emulsifier generates strong shear forces through the high-speed rotation of the rotor, breaking down and refining liquid or solid particles and uniformly mixing them. It is used in industries such as coatings and inks to prepare emulsions and disperse particles, achieving material homogenization.

Instruments

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

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

Using high-speed swirl/spin technology, the rotor line speed reaches 19m/s, and the processing viscosity is 2000cp, which can achieve strong shear and turbulence in narrow gaps, ensuring uniform dispersion and emulsification.

$ 1584.00

Rotation speed up to 28000rpm, shear line speed 27m/s, continuous and stable operation for more than 4 hours, Modular design supports flexible assembly, suitable for viscosity ≤ 5000cps materials, processing Flow rate 1-15L/min.

$ 2090.00

High circumferential speed and high frequency mechanical effect are used to pRoduce strong shear effect in the narrow gap of the stator and rotor. Rotation speed is adjustable at 8000-28000rpm, and the maximum Processing capacity is 3000ml, which is suitable for efficient processing of materials with different viscosities.

$ 2076.00

High shear technology implementation instant fine dispersion, Rotation speed 8000-28000rpm adjustable, maximum processing viscosity 5000cp, rotor line speed of 27m/s, suitable for high temperature 180 ℃ working conditions.

$ 2076.00

Driven by high-speed motor, the speed range is 1000-13000rpm, the maximum processing viscosity is 8000mpa.s, with constant speed control and overload protection, suitable for shear emulsification experiments of various viscosity liquids.

$ 1163.00

Speed range 8000-28000rpm, Processing capacity 50-1500ml, through high-speed swirl/spin to generate strong shear force, to achieve instant uniform dispersion emulsification, suitable for high viscosity material processing.

$ 1297.00

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

Speed range 8000-28000rpm, Processing capacity 1-60ml, strong shear and turbulence are generated by high-speed swirl/spin to achieve instant uniform dispersion emulsification, suitable for high viscosity materials.

$ 1656.00

Driven by a series-excited high-speed motor, Speed range 2000-11000rpm stepless adjustment, maximum processing viscosity 8000cp, with overload protection and timing functions to ensure safe and controllable experiments.

$ 1243.00

With stepless speed range of 200-12000rpm, maximum processing viscosity of 8000cp, constant speed control technology to ensure stable Rotation speed, built-in soft start and overload protection system, support long-term continuous operation.

$ 850.00

Speed range 1000~ 28000rpm, maximum processing viscosity 5000cp, using SS316L stainless steel working head, with constant speed compensation and automatic overload protection function, suitable for a variety of experimental needs.

$ 1345.00

Using 16-bit microcomputer processor and stepper motor high subdivision drive, the whole process of stepless variable speed and stable Rotation speed, Measurement accuracy of +/- 1% F. S, LCD screen can display viscosity, shear rate, shear stress, Rotation speed, temperature and torque and other paraMeters.

$ 1994.00

The speed range is 200-11000rpm, the processing capacity is up to 40L, and the stainless steel shearing emulsification head is used to achieve efficient shearing, tearing and mixing, suitable for medium and high viscosity liquids.

$ 619.00

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