Experimental Dispersion Mixer

The experimental dispersing stirrer generates shear force through high-speed rotating blades to break up and mix materials. It is used for the uniform dispersion of samples such as coatings and inks, preventing sedimentation and clumping, and improving mixing efficiency.

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

The variable frequency motor is used to achieve stepless speed regulation from 0 to 7500 rpm, equipped with dispersed impeller and sand grinding blades, and the dual-axis constant force lifting system has a stroke of 200mm, which can adapt to different experimental requirements and calculate the material reaction relationship.

$ 816.00

Rotation speed of 8000rpm, line speed of 33m/s, can achieve efficient dispersion and refinement of grinding; double-decked chilled down jacket design, temperature rise is less than 10 ℃, to ensure material Stability; Modular structure is easy to disassemble and clean, support timing speed intelligent control.

$ 545.00

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

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

Using 1400rpm speed regulation and 1.5 liters effective volume sand grinding basket, rapid dispersion and grinding are achieved through tensile shear and Impact between sand and material, and the operation is simple.

$ 574.00

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

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

Rotation speed up to 3000rpm, line speed up to 33m/s, electric lifting design for easy operation, double-end seal to ensure vacuum sealing, suitable for viscosity ≤ 25000cps material efficient dispersion mixing.

$ 3399.00

Using frequency conversion control to achieve a wide range of 60~ 8000rpm speed regulation, the maximum processing viscosity of 100000mPa.s, set of dispersion, grinding, stirring three functions in one, the spring lifting structure is easy to operate.

$ 596.00

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

With point and continuous operation mode, Speed range 200-2500rpm, reinforced engineering plastics and TPU work surface, acid and alkali wear resistance, support magnetic stirring and microplate adaptation.

$ 378.00

Using 0-3000rpm stepless speed regulation, Processing capacity of 10-200L, with full explosion-proof safety design, hand lifting structure is easy to operate, suitable for high viscosity material dispersion mixing process.

$ 1768.00

Driven by DC motor, the speed range is 0~ 2800rpm, with two operation modes of light induction and continuous, the permanent magnet DC motor is not easy to heat up and can run for a long time, and the soft silicone foot pad is shockproof and stable.

$ 231.00

Speed range 0-1500rpm, Processing capacity 5-30L, using high-performance variable frequency motor to achieve low noise and smooth operation, support a variety of stirring forms and lifting methods to adapt to different process requirements.

$ 751.00

Articles

Lab Mixer Selection - Viscosity Determines Torque
This article mainly discusses how to select a laboratory mixer based on the viscosity of the material. The higher the viscosity, the greater the torque required. Low-viscosity liquids are suitable for high speed and low torque, while high-viscosity materials require low speed and high torque.
Extended Application of Paper Water Absorption Tester in the Dispersibility Evaluation of Tissue Paper
This article explores how to extend the application of an instrument originally used for testing the water absorption capacity of paper to evaluate the dispersibility of tissue paper.
Study on the Dispersion Uniformity of Blade Coating Machines in High-Load Electrode Slurry Coating
This article investigates how to optimize the dispersion uniformity of coatings by adjusting process parameters when using a blade coater to handle high-load electrode slurries.
Selection of laboratory grinders is based on the fineness requirements of coatings, choosing between ball mills or sand mills.
The selection of a laboratory grinder should be based on the fineness requirements of the coating. A fineness greater than 50 microns indicates coarse dispersion, 10 to 50 microns is considered medium fineness, and less than 10 microns requires high fineness dispersion.
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.
Laboratory dispersers achieve efficient dispersion of paint pigments.
This article introduces how laboratory dispersers efficiently disperse paint pigments. They break up pigment agglomerates through mechanical actions such as shear force, involving three stages: wetting, dispersing, and stabilizing.
Selection of disperser speed range and matching of dispersing disc form with container
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.
How to Match the Selection of Fineness Gauge with Grinding Process Requirements
The fineness gauge is used to measure the particle dispersion of materials such as slurries and coatings, reflecting the particle size distribution through the depth of grooves on its surface.
Laser particle size analyzer measures the particle size distribution of spray powder.
Laser particle size analyzers measure the particle size distribution of sprayed powder based on the principle of light scattering, which is critical for coating uniformity and adhesion. During measurement, the powder must be dispersed in a suitable medium to avoid agglomeration, and tests should be repeated to ensure accuracy.
Operating Specifications and Result Interpretation of Paint Fineness Gauges
The fineness gauge is used to measure the dispersion of particles in paint. During operation, the sample should be applied to the groove under standard conditions, and a scraper is used to spread it evenly to form a wet film. The particle visibility is then observed under appropriate lighting, and the fineness value is read from the corresponding scale.
The laboratory pulp wet disintegrator is used for pulp disintegration treatment.
The laboratory pulp wet disintegrator is a device used to simulate the industrial pulping process. It disperses pulp fibers into individual fibers or small fiber bundles through mechanical action, while simultaneously promoting fiber swelling and fibrillation, thereby providing standardized samples for subsequent performance evaluation.
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
This article introduces the application of a high-speed disperser in the preparation of water-based inks. It first explains the working principle of the equipment, which involves generating shear forces through high-speed rotation to disperse particles.
Ink fineness gauge measures the dispersion degree of pigment particles.
The fineness of grind gauge is a method used to evaluate the dispersion level of pigment particles in ink.