Laboratory Small Dispersion Stirrer

The laboratory small-scale dispersion mixer uses a high-speed rotating serrated dispersion disc to generate shear force, breaking up material particles and achieving uniform mixing. It is used for the dispersion and emulsification of samples such as coatings and inks, and can replace grinding processes for handling medium to low-viscosity materials.

Instruments

Using electric lifting structure, low failure rate and easy to move; 0-3000rpm wide range speed regulation, with 80/100mm dispersion disc, can handle viscosity ≤ 25000cps material, to achieve efficient dispersion mixing.

$ 2055.00

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

It can be used with a full range of Viscometers, supports printing test data and Linear dispersion, and realizes data recording and output functions.

$ 151.00

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

The equipment adopts electric lifting mode, lifting Travel 350mm, equipped with 0-3000rpm speed regulation function, can handle materials with viscosity ≤ 25000cps, and realizes strong shearing and uniform mixing through high-speed dispersion disc.

$ 1952.00

Rotation speed stable and no temperature rise, Max. stirring Capacity 3L, Speed range 0~ 1500rpm, suitable for small capacity single stirring needs.

$ 148.00

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

The three-phase asynchronous motor is used to operate stably with low noise and can operate for a long time; the dispersion disc stainless steel is resistant to corrosion, and the inner hexagon screw connection is easy to disassemble and assemble; the stepless speed regulation is 0~ 2880rpm, and the Processing capacity is 10L, which is safe, reliable and maintenance-free.

$ 1171.00

Equipped with 2.2KW high-performance motor, low noise and smooth operation; CPU digital display control realizes timing and constant speed operation; electric lifting structure is light, and the bottom casters are easy to move; Processing capacity is 10-40L, Rotation speed is adjustable from 0-3000rpm.

$ 1745.00

Rotation speed 3000rpm, maximum linear speed 33m/s, high dispersion efficiency, strong material shear force, the formation of uniform suspension effect, safe and convenient operation, electric lifting fast fixed sealing barrel.

$ 2676.00

Vacuum sealing defoaming effect, Rotation speed up to 3000rpm, linear speed up to 33m/s, electric lifting operation is convenient, high dispersion efficiency, suitable for viscosity ≤ 25000cps materials.

$ 2986.00

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

Rotation speed up to 3000rpm, linear speed up to 33m/s, electric lifting design, double-end sealing structure, suitable for viscosity ≤ 25000cps materials, uniform dispersion and good defoaming effect.

$ 2986.00

Equipped with 1.5KW high-performance motor, smooth operation and low noise; CPU digital display control realizes timing and constant speed operation, Processing capacity 10-40L, electric lifting is easy to move, suitable for dispersed mixing of material viscosity ≤ 25000cps.

$ 1642.00

Electric lifting design, Rotation speed adjustable 50-6000rpm, continuous work for 8 hours, Modular combination replaceable head to achieve mixing, dispersion, homogenization, emulsification, grinding and other process requirements.

$ 5528.00

Articles

Lab Mixer Selection - Viscosity Determines Torque
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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.
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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
This article primarily discusses how to select the appropriate disperser for laboratory research and process development.
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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.
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Application of High-Speed Disperser in the Preparation of Water-Based Inks
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