High-speed Dispersion Device

The high-speed disperser drives the shaft to rotate at high speed via an electric motor, causing the serrated dispersion disc to generate strong shear forces within the material, breaking down particles and achieving uniform mixing. It is used for solid-liquid mixing and emulsification dispersion processes in industries such as coatings and inks, enabling rapid refinement and homogenization of materials.
Selection
When selecting, consider matching the viscosity of the material with the motor power, and determine the container volume based on the processing capacity. The dispersion disk material must be corrosion-resistant, and the adjustable speed range should cover the process requirements. Pay attention to heat dissipation performance and safety protection, and choose between benchtop or handheld models based on the actual production environment.

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Instruments

With a wide speed range of 0~ 10000rpm and 280mm lift Travel, using frequency conversion electromechanical operation quiet noise, support high-speed dispersion, stirring and grinding functions, suitable for 0~ 2L Processing capacity.

$ 772.00

Speed range 0~ 20000rpm wide adjustable, equipped with high-speed series motor and stable silicon control system, integrated photoelectric speed measurement to ensure accurate reading, compact structure and convenient operation.

$ 351.00

Adopt thyristor high-speed adjustment system, photoelectric speed measurement electronic circuit to ensure reliable Rotation speed, homogenization knife Speed range of 22000rpm, Processing capacity 1000ml, easy to operate and intuitive reading.

$ 361.00

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

Using the original German high-speed motor, Speed range 13000-34000rpm, Processing capacity 20-100ml, maximum processing viscosity 5000cp, working head material is SS 316L stainless steel, suitable for low to medium and high viscosity liquids.

$ 1335.00

Speed range 8000-28000rpm, rotor linear speed 6m/s, high-speed swirl/spin to pRoduce strong mechanical shearing and hydraulic action, to achieve instant uniform dispersion emulsification, suitable for a variety of viscosity material processing.

$ 1411.00

Using the original German high-speed motor, Speed range 13000-34000rpm, Processing capacity 80-5000ml, the maximum processing viscosity of 5000cp, the working head is made of 316L stainless steel, suitable for homogeneous dispersion of different viscosity liquids.

$ 1269.00

Driven by series-excited high-speed motor, the speed range is 300-23000rpm, the output power is 200W, the working head is easy to load and unload, supports intermittent Duty Cycle, and is suitable for a variety of viscosity media processing.

$ 535.00

The high-speed rotor is used to generate a line speed of 27m/s, and fine emulsification is achieved through mechanical shearing and hydraulic action. The processing viscosity reaches 3500cp, which is suitable for efficient dispersion of various material systems.

$ 1584.00

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

The speed range is 0~ 20000rpm, and the processing capacity is 5~ 150ml. It can be finely crushed, homogenized, and dispersed, with stable performance and high work efficiency.

$ 356.00

Adopt electronic constant force speed control circuit, digital direct display shaft Rotation speed, speed range 100~ 8000rpm, maximum processing viscosity 100000mPa.s, dispersion head generates swirl/spin tangential high line speed under high speed drive, through hydraulic shearing and high frequency mechanical effects to achieve efficient mixing, dispersion and homogenization.

$ 333.00

The equipment integrates stirring, dispersing, grinding functions, motor Power 750W, speed range 60~ 8000rpm, can handle materials with a viscosity of 100000mPa.s, through high-speed swirl/spin to generate strong shear force to achieve efficient Mixing & dispersing.

$ 675.00

Driven by a series-excited high-speed motor, the maximum Rotation speed is 28000rpm, Processing capacity range is 25~ 5000mL, with stepless speed regulation and constant speed control functions, built-in soft start and overload protection, and supports long-term continuous operation.

$ 861.00

Driven by a series-excited high-speed motor, Speed range 2000-11000rpm stepless adjustment, maximum processing viscosity 8000cp, with overload protection and timing functions to ensure safe and controllable experiments.

$ 1243.00

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