Reaction Disperser

The reaction disperser utilizes the shearing force generated by the high-speed rotation of the rotor and stator to break down material particles and uniformly disperse them in the liquid medium. This equipment is used in industries such as coatings and inks to achieve the refinement and mixing of solid particles, ensuring product stability.
Selection
When selecting a reaction disperser, it is essential to consider the material's viscosity, processing capacity, and particle size requirements, while matching the motor power and speed range. Attention should also be paid to the corrosion resistance of the materials, the adaptability of the sealing structure to working conditions, and a comprehensive evaluation should be conducted by integrating heat dissipation capabilities and maintenance costs.

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Equipped with 2500W Ultrasonic Power and 20KHz Frequency, it supports automatic Power regulation and pulse control, and can perform homogeneous emulsification and stirring operations at the same time. Glass Reaction Kettle is resistant to corrosion and has a processing capacity of 10L.

$ 8884.00

With microwave ultrasonic separate control and coordination function, support 1000ml reaction capacity and 1800W ultrasonic Power, using infrared temperature sensor and magnetic stirringdevice, can realize multi-mode reaction operation.

$ 17178.00

Equipped with microwave ultrasonic individual and collaborative control functions, equipped with 2000ml reaction vessel and 1800W ultrasonic Power, supports infrared temperature measurement and magnetic stirring, and can achieve a variety of synthesis conditions.

$ 17178.00

It has the functions of microwave and ultrasonic control alone and synergistically, adopts platinum resistance temperature measurement accuracy +/- 1 ℃, supports 0-2500rpm magnetic stirring, and accelerates the reaction process through cavitation effect and frequency conversion microwave.

$ 15887.00

With microwave and ultrasonic synergy function, support 500ml reaction vessel, ultrasonic Power 1800W can be fine-tuned, Frequency 20KHz, integrated infrared temperature control and magnetic stirring, suitable for a variety of synthesis conditions to accelerate the reaction.

$ 17178.00

Using high borosilicate Glass material, corrosion resistance and can withstand -80~ 200 ℃ Operating temperature, vacuum negative pressure of 0.095MPa, equipped with PTFE four-leaf stirringRod and RWD50 top Stirrer, Speed range 50~ 500rpm, support precise control and uniform material reaction.

$ 2675.00

High borosilicate Glass material, corrosion resistance and high and low temperature resistance, strong ability to withstand thermal Impact; vacuum negative pressure can reach 0.095MPa, support material reaction under negative pressure; Overhead Stirrer Rotation speed 50-500rpm, torque 70N.cm, suitable for a variety of viscosity materials.

$ 2465.00

The frequency conversion motor is used to achieve stepless speed regulation of 60~ 8000rpm, and the digital PID control accuracy is high. It is equipped with dispersed impellers and sand grinding blades to adapt to different experimental needs, and the relationship between material viscosity and reaction rate can be directly calculated.

$ 711.00

Using PTFE lining acid and alkali resistance, the sealing effect is stable for a long time without leakage, the maximum pressure is 6Mpa, the maximum temperature is 240 ℃, and the small size is convenient for multiple Reaction Kettles to operate at the same time.

$ 590.00

Disperse emulsification homogeneous mixing under vacuum or pressure environment, processing viscosity up to 10000MPas, Operating temperature 170 ℃, equipped with a variety of sensing systems Measuring temperature, pressure, viscosity and other paraMeters, observing the reaction process through Glass kettle.

$ 8045.00

With microwave and ultrasonic coordinated control function, 250ml container capacity with 1800W adjustable ultrasonic Power, infrared temperature sensor and magnetic stirring system, support a variety of reaction modes to expand applications.

$ 17178.00

Equipped with microwave and ultrasonic synergy function, 2000ml large-capacity reactor and 1800W ultrasonic power, support platinum resistance accurate temperature measurement and magnetic stirring, and realize multi-mode chemical reaction control.

$ 15887.00

Equipped with a 60mm diaMeter 304 stainless steel dispersion plate, it is corrosion-resistant and easy to clean; the lifting stroke is 11 to 42 centiMeters, which can be flexibly adapted to different containers; the handling capacity is up to 25 liters, meeting the needs of medium-scale experiments.

$ 351.00

Standard Processing capacity 500-10000ml, suitable for HR series Disperser, suitable for efficient dispersion processing of large-volume samples.

$ 514.00

Processing capacity range of 100~ 5000ml, maximum processing viscosity of 5000CP, suitable for a variety of Disperser models, providing stable Sample Handling ability.

$ 451.00

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