High-speed oscillating disperser for coatings

The high-speed oscillating disperser for coatings generates high-frequency vibrations through a motor-driven eccentric shaft, causing the grinding media inside the container to impact and shear pigment aggregates. This process achieves the deagglomeration and dispersion of pigments within the resin. It is used for the pre-dispersion of pigments and the grinding of nanomaterials in the production of coatings and inks, effectively reducing grinding time and improving dispersion uniformity.
Selection
When selecting, consider the viscosity of the material to match the motor power, determine the volume specification based on batch size, choose zirconia or stainless steel grinding media according to particle size requirements, ensure explosion-proof motor certification for hazardous locations, and pay attention to the adjustable range of amplitude frequency and the configuration of the cooling system.

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Speed range 0~ 20000rpm wide adjustable, equipped with high-speed series motor and stable silicon control system, integrated photoelectric speed measurement to ensure accurate reading, compact structure and convenient operation.

$ 351.00

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

The equipment integrates stirring, dispersing, grinding functions, motor Power 750W, speed range 60~ 8000rpm, can handle materials with a viscosity of 100000mPa.s, through high-speed swirl/spin to generate strong shear force to achieve efficient Mixing & dispersing.

$ 675.00

Adopt electronic constant force speed control circuit, digital direct display shaft Rotation speed, speed range 100~ 8000rpm, maximum processing viscosity 100000mPa.s, dispersion head generates swirl/spin tangential high line speed under high speed drive, through hydraulic shearing and high frequency mechanical effects to achieve efficient mixing, dispersion and homogenization.

$ 333.00

With a wide speed range of 0~ 10000rpm and 280mm lift Travel, using frequency conversion electromechanical operation quiet noise, support high-speed dispersion, stirring and grinding functions, suitable for 0~ 2L Processing capacity.

$ 772.00

The equipment uses a spring lift system, lift Travel 200mm, speed range of 60~ 8000rpm, can adapt to different experimental needs, through the digital PID technology implementation High Accuracy control, and provide dispersed impeller and sand grinding disc.

$ 801.00

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

Adopt dual-axis constant force lifting system, lift Travel 200mm, speed range 60-8000rpm, digital direct display Rotation speed, equipped with dispersed impeller and sand grinding disc, adapt to different experimental needs.

$ 653.00

Using frequency conversion control to achieve a wide range of 60~ 8000rpm speed regulation, the maximum processing viscosity of 100000mPa.s, set dispersed ground stirring function in one, through high-speed swirl/spin to pRoduce a strong shear effect to improve the mixing efficiency.

$ 515.00

Set dispersion and Stir functions in one, the two processes of dispersion and homogenization are completed by one machine, with high efficiency, good mixing effect and easy cleaning. Speed range 100~ 8000rpm, maximum processing viscosity 100000mPa.s, electric lifting mode is simple and convenient to operate.

$ 493.00

The maximum processing viscosity is 100000mPa.s, the speed range is 60~ 8000rpm, and the three functions of dispersion, grinding and stirring are integrated. Rotation speed and low noise operation are realized by frequency conversion control.

$ 528.00

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

Speed range 60~ 8000rpm, Power 550W, using variable frequency motor to achieve stepless speed regulation, digital direct display Rotation speed, dual-axis constant force lifting system is easy to operate, low noise and no interference.

$ 504.00

Adopt dual-axis constant force lifting system, lifting Travel 400mm; Rotation speed up to 8000rpm, linear speed up to 41m/s; High-speed dispersion disc generates strong shear force to achieve uniform dispersion and suspension effect of materials.

$ 669.00

Adopt spring electric lifting system, Travel 200mm; Frequency conversion motor Power 750W, speed range 60-8000rpm; with dispersed impeller and sand grinding blades, can be adapted to jacket chill down Mixing Tank for multi-purpose experimental operation.

$ 733.00

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