Low-speed shear emulsifier

The low-speed shear emulsifier generates shear forces through the relative motion of the rotor and stator to mix, disperse, and emulsify liquid or semi-fluid materials. It is suitable for processing high-viscosity materials and is used in industries such as coatings and inks to prepare uniform and stable emulsions or slurries.
Selection
When selecting, consider the viscosity of the material to match the motor power, determine the capacity specifications based on the processing volume, choose adjustable speed functions according to process requirements, select corrosion-resistant materials based on the material characteristics, and decide between explosion-proof or standard models in accordance with the production environment.

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The blade width is 100mm and the height is 60mm, and the Rod length is 300mm, generating tangential flow and high shear rate to prevent medium deposition, making it suitable for low-speed stirring.

$ 106.00

When stirring, a tangential flow is generated, and a high shear rate is formed at the edge to prevent medium deposition. The blade width is 100mm and the height is 60mm, and the Rod diaMeter is 8mm, which is suitable for low-speed and mild stirring.

$ 107.00

Low-speed running torque output of 94N.cm, using multi-stage Non-metallic gear transmission force, stable running state and low noise, stepless speed range of 100~ 1400rpm, suitable for a variety of Impeller and containers.

$ 364.00

The use of low-speed intermittent barrel edge stirring, mixing inks evenly within five minutes without heating up, Speed range 0~ 60rpm, L-type paddle stirring design is clean and simple, direct transmission to reduce power loss.

$ 2010.00

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

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

Three cutting methods are available, with a maximum cutting diaMeter of 30mm. It is equipped with a 7-inch Touchscreen and a fully enclosed safety protection structure. The work surface is made of stainless steel, and fast clamps and vertical clamps are provided to meet different sample clamping needs.

$ 5286.00

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

Using series micro motor and multi-stage Non-metallic gear drive, Max. Torque reaches 94N.cm, Speed range 100-1400rpm, stable operation, low noise and support for a variety of Impeller adaptations.

$ 407.00

The series micro motor provides 94N.cm Max. Torque, multi-stage Non-metallic gear drive to achieve torque doubling, support 100-1400rpm stepless speed regulation and 28L Processing capacity, stable operation and low noise.

$ 407.00

With stepless speed range of 200-12000rpm, maximum processing viscosity of 8000cp, constant speed control technology to ensure stable Rotation speed, built-in soft start and overload protection system, support long-term continuous operation.

$ 850.00

Rotation speed up to 28000rpm, shear line speed 27m/s, continuous and stable operation for more than 4 hours, Modular design supports flexible assembly, suitable for viscosity ≤ 5000cps materials, processing Flow rate 1-15L/min.

$ 2090.00

Mixing method of low speed intermittent sticking barrel edge, professional Impeller design, can be thoroughly stirred in 10 minutes without heating up, Speed range 0~ 50rpm adjustable, easy to replace stainless steel Mixing Tank.

$ 4592.00

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

Using 16-bit microcomputer processor and stepper motor high subdivision drive, the whole process of stepless variable speed and stable Rotation speed, Measurement accuracy of +/- 1% F. S, LCD screen can display viscosity, shear rate, shear stress, Rotation speed, temperature and torque and other paraMeters.

$ 1994.00

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