Laboratory Shear Emulsifying Dispersion Machine

The laboratory shear emulsifying disperser utilizes the high-speed rotation of the rotor and stator to generate shear force, breaking, mixing, and emulsifying materials. It is used in industries such as coatings and inks to prepare uniform emulsions or suspensions, handling fluids with a wide range of viscosities.
Selection
When selecting, consider matching the material viscosity with the motor power, choose the working head size based on processing capacity, select stainless steel or coated materials according to corrosion resistance, opt for models with jackets if temperature control is required, and use detachable structures for frequent material changes.

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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

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 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

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

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

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

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

With 8000-28000rpm Speed range and 22m/s linear speed, using mechanical and hydraulic shearing to achieve instant uniform dispersion emulsification, suitable for high viscosity material processing.

$ 1789.00

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

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

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

Rotation speed 8000-28000rpm adjustable, the maximum linear speed of 10m/s, through mechanical shearing and hydraulic action to achieve fine dispersion, processing viscosity of 200cp, suitable for small batch experimental needs.

$ 1369.00

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, maximum processing viscosity 3000cp, using stator and rotor structure to pRoduce mechanical shearing and hydraulic Impact, to achieve instant uniform dispersion emulsification, temperature tolerance up to 120 ℃.

$ 1297.00

Rotation speed 8000-28000rpm adjustable, maximum linear speed 35m/s, through mechanical shearing and hydraulic action to achieve fine dispersion, suitable for a variety of viscosity material processing, temperature tolerance up to 120 ℃.

$ 1369.00

Articles

Application of Cone-and-Plate Viscometer in Determining the Rheological Curve of Non-Newtonian Fluids in UV Inks
This article introduces how a cone-plate viscometer measures the rheological curve of UV ink. UV ink is a non-Newtonian fluid whose viscosity changes with shear rate.
Guide to Selecting a Laboratory Rotational Viscometer for Coatings Development
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Temperature-controlled Rotational Viscometer Simulates Coating Rheology in Construction Environments
This article introduces how to use a temperature-controlled rotational viscometer to simulate construction environments in order to study the flow characteristics of coatings. The viscosity of coatings changes under different temperatures and shear conditions, which affects their application performance.
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
This article primarily discusses how to select the appropriate disperser for laboratory research and process development.
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This article discusses the technical points in the selection of a disperser, including the speed range, the form of the dispersion disc, and the matching with the container.
Uniform coating of lithium-ion battery cathode slurry on aluminum foil.
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Comparison of Rotational Viscometer and Capillary Rheometer in Testing the Flowability of Resin Processing
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Rotational viscometer measures the viscosity of paint at low shear rates.
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Application of Two-Step Method with Pre-Coating and Fine-Coating in Eliminating Bubble Defects for Dual-Blade Coater
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Adhesion Retention Tester Evaluates the Cohesive Strength of Hot Melt Adhesive
This article introduces how to use a tack retention tester to evaluate the cohesive strength of hot-melt adhesives. During testing, a sample coated with hot-melt adhesive is attached to a test plate, and a weight is hung to apply a continuous shear stress. The time until detachment or the displacement is recorded, which directly reflects the internal cohesion of the adhesive.
Capillary Rheometer for Determining the Shear Viscosity Curve of Hot Melt Adhesives
This article introduces the method of measuring the shear viscosity curve of hot melt adhesives using a capillary rheometer. The principle involves pushing molten hot melt adhesive through a capillary, measuring the pressure and flow rate, and then calculating the shear stress and viscosity.
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.