Electric shear emulsifier

The electric shear emulsifier drives the rotor to rotate at high speed via an electric motor, generating shear forces in the stator gap to break down and refine liquid particles, forming a uniform emulsion. It is used for laboratory mixing, emulsifying, and dispersing samples, and is suitable for raw material preparation and process simulation in industries such as coatings and inks.
Selection
When selecting, consider matching the sample viscosity with the rotational speed range, choose the working head size based on processing capacity, select the rotor structure according to material characteristics, pay attention to the corrosion resistance of materials, check temperature control requirements, and verify the compatibility of power parameters with laboratory conditions.

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Instruments

Using electric hydraulic lifting mode, easy to operate; Speed range 50~ 6000rpm, Power 750W; with emergency stop button and overload protection function to ensure continuous and safe operation of the experiment.

$ 5632.00

Using high-speed swirl/spin rotor and precision stator to achieve 50-6000rpm frequency conversion speed regulation, the maximum processing viscosity of 8000CP, electric hydraulic lifting operation is simple, with emergency stop Safety protection function.

$ 5632.00

Electric hydraulic lifting is easy to operate, Rotation speed 50-4000rpm adjustable, maximum processing viscosity 8000CP, equipped with emergency stop button to ensure safety, to meet the needs of continuous work.

$ 6956.00

Using high-speed swirl/spin rotor and precision stator to pRoduce strong hydraulic shearing and centrifugal extrusion, Speed range 50-6000rpm, Processing capacity 5-30L, with electric lift and emergency stop protection function.

$ 5632.00

Using high-speed swirl/spin rotor and precision stator to pRoduce strong hydraulic shearing and centrifugal extrusion, Speed range 50-4000rpm, maximum processing viscosity 8000CP, electric hydraulic lifting operation is simple.

$ 6956.00

Using high-speed swirl/spin rotor and precision stator to achieve high linear speed shearing, Speed range 50~ 6000rpm, Processing capacity 5~ 30L, with electric lifting and emergency stop Safety protection functions.

$ 5632.00

Range 320~ 320000000mPa · s, support 0.1~ 200rpm stepless speed change, LCD screen can simultaneously display viscosity, shear rate, shear stress and other sets of paraMeters, with a small number of sample adapters only 10-20mL sample volume.

$ 2374.00

Small hydraulic device to achieve masonry shear test, rated thrust 150KN, digital pressure Gauge direct reading, accuracy +/- 1%, detection of local damage, easy to operate.

$ 690.00

Using high-speed swirl/spin rotor and precision stator to achieve stepless speed regulation of 50-6000rpm, maximum processing viscosity of 8000CP, with electric lifting and emergency stop protection functions to meet the needs of continuous experiments.

$ 5632.00

Rotation speed of 10000rpm is achieved by using 750W three-phase asynchronous motor, and the electric lifting platform supports 300mm Travel, which can handle 10L materials and work continuously for a long time.

$ 1284.00

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

High-speed swirl/spin rotor and precision stator are used to pRoduce strong hydraulic shearing and centrifugal extrusion to achieve homogeneous emulsification of materials. Speed range 50~ 4000rpm, Processing capacity 10~ 50L, electric hydraulic lifting operation is simple.

$ 6956.00

Using high-speed swirl/spin rotor and precision stator to pRoduce strong hydraulic shearing, Speed range 50-4000rpm, maximum processing viscosity 8000CP, electric hydraulic lifting operation is simple, equipped with emergency stop button to ensure safety.

$ 6891.00

Using high-speed swirl/spin rotor and precision stator to pRoduce strong hydraulic shearing, Speed range 50-4000rpm, maximum processing viscosity 8000CP, electric hydraulic lifting operation is simple, with emergency stop Safety protection function.

$ 6956.00

Special rotor-stator structure is adopted to achieve stepless speed regulation of 60-2800rpm, 720mm electric lift Travel, material withstands high-frequency shearing, and fine emulsification dispersion is completed in a short time.

$ 1393.00

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