Pipeline High-Shear Dispersion Homogenizer

The pipeline high-shear dispersion emulsifier generates shear force through a high-speed rotating rotor and stator to break, mix, and homogenize materials. It is used in industries such as coatings and inks for the dispersion and emulsification processes of liquids or semi-fluids, achieving material refinement and stable mixing.
Selection
When selecting a pipeline high-shear dispersion emulsifier, factors such as material viscosity, processing capacity, working pressure, and material compatibility must be considered. Match the motor power and speed range, ensure the equipment structure is suitable for pipeline installation, and meet the requirements for continuous production.

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Rotation speed of 3000rpm, Processing capacity 20m ³/h, using three groups of stator structure to achieve strong impact and shear, with strong self-priming capacity and low lift transport function, can operate stably for a long time.

$ 4642.00

Rotation speed up to 3000rpm, Processing capacity 16m ³/h, using three-stage stator structure to achieve strong impact and shear, double-end mechanical sealing without leakage, jacket chill down design to support long-term operation.

$ 4020.00

Rotation speed up to 3000 rpm, Processing capacity ≤ 6m ³/h, using three-stage stator structure to achieve strong impact and shear, double-end mechanical sealing design to ensure no leakage, jacket chill down to support long-term operation.

$ 2676.00

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

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 processing viscosity 5000cp, rotor line speed of 27m/s, using stator and rotor structure to pRoduce mechanical shearing and hydraulic Impact, to achieve rapid and uniform dispersion emulsification effect.

$ 1789.00

Rotation speed of 8000-28000rpm and 8 mm stator design, high efficiency homogenization through mechanical shearing and hydraulic action, Processing capacity 1-60ml, suitable for fine dispersion of various viscosity materials.

$ 1369.00

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

Using a high-speed rotor to generate a linear velocity of 35m/s, fine emulsification is achieved through mechanical shearing and hydraulic action, and the processing viscosity reaches 8000cp, which is suitable for uniform dispersion of various material systems.

$ 1369.00

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

Rotation speed up to 3000rpm, Processing capacity 11m ³/h, three sets of rotating stator structure to achieve strong impact and shear, double mechanical sealing design to ensure no leakage, jacket chilled down to support long-term operation.

$ 3193.00

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

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