Emulsifier for the bottom of the reactor.

The bottom-mounted emulsifier utilizes the shear force generated by the high-speed rotation of the rotor and stator to break materials into fine particles and disperse them uniformly. It is used in industries such as coatings and inks to complete emulsification and homogenization processes within the reaction vessel, achieving liquid-liquid or liquid-solid mixing.
Selection
When selecting, consider the viscosity of the material to match the speed range, and determine the power specifications based on the processing capacity. Use stainless steel or special material structures for corrosive media, and ensure the sealing form is suitable for the process temperature and pressure. Pay attention to the impact of the stator-rotor gap on dispersion fineness.

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Instruments

Measure the surface of paint film and putty film and the actual drying time, in line with GB/T1728 standard, the weight of the Tester is 200g, and the weight of the bottom area is 1cm ².

$ 98.00

Using injection defined bottom surface method for measurement, the funnel outlet has a diaMeter of Φ 5mm and a taper of 60 ° +/- 0.5 °, which can accurately measure the acute angle between the inclined surface of dust accumulation and the horizontal one.

$ 525.00

With bottle bottom and bottle wall double measurement function, test resolution of 0.001mm, no power supply, easy and fast operation, suitable for large bottles such as wine bottles and infusion bottles.

$ 661.00

Carr Angle of Repose was determined by injection limited bottom surface method, funnel taper 60 ° +/- 0.5 °, outlet diaMeter 5mm can be customized 10mm, easy to operate, durable, can accurately reflect the powder flowability.

$ 493.00

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

Using stainless steel material, bottom area 1cm ², weight 200g, in line with GB/T 1728 standard, can accurately determine the film and putty film surface drying time.

$ 102.00

The bottom hole and tip design are adopted, and the outflow time is determined by observing the appearance of the tip, which realizes rapid viscosity measurement and is suitable for on-site testing needs.

$ 471.00

The bottom of the cogging adopts K shape design, the tooth spacing is large, suitable for high viscosity Coating, wet film thickness 150 μ m, excellent leveling, suitable for glue and other viscous materials Spreader.

$ 157.00

With bottle bottom and bottle wall double measurement function, test resolution of 0.001mm, no power supply, easy and fast operation, suitable for small volume bottles such as ampoules and vials, general structure design is simple and durable.

$ 622.00

K-shaped cogging bottom design, large tooth spacing, suitable for high viscosity Coating, wet film thickness 80 μ m, leveling, suitable for large glue viscosity application scenarios.

$ 120.00

Formed pRoduction process to ensure accuracy, wet film thickness 150 μ m, K-shaped cogging bottom design spacing is larger, improve high viscosity Coating leveling, suitable for silk, non-wOven fabrics and other materials Spreader.

$ 120.00

The injection limited bottom surface method is used to directly measure the angle of repose, the funnel taper is 60 ° +/- 0.5 °, and the outflow diaMeter is 5mm, which is suitable for powder flowability analysis of different particle sizes and shapes.

$ 545.00

Using formed pRoduction process, wet film thickness 270 μ m, K-shaped alveolar bottom design, large tooth spacing, suitable for high viscosity Coating, better leveling, suitable for applications with large glue viscosity.

$ 120.00

Using 200g weight and 1cm ² bottom area design, in line with GB/T 1728 standard, through the filter paper test method to accurately determine the film surface drying and practical drying time, easy to operate, reliable results.

$ 114.00

Black part reflectance less than 1, white part reflectance 80 +/- 2, Laminating design enhanced anti-Curl ability, suitable for spreading rate testing, area of 0.1 square Meters.

$ 89.00

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