Laboratory Dispersing Homogenizer

The laboratory dispersing homogenizer uses a high-speed rotating rotor to generate shear force, breaking down materials and mixing them into a uniform system. It is used for the emulsification and dispersion treatment of samples such as coatings and inks, ensuring consistency in experimental samples.
Selection
When selecting, consider matching the viscosity of the material with the speed range, choose the capacity specification based on the processing volume, select corrosion-resistant materials according to the sample characteristics, and verify compatibility with the power supply and laboratory conditions.

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Standards

Instruments

The stator diaMeter is 8mm, the maximum processing viscosity is 500CP, and the maximum linear speed is 8 m2/s. It is suitable for 10~ 60ml Sample Handling and is suitable for HR-6B/10B type homogenizer.

$ 535.00

The stator diaMeter is 10mm, the maximum processing viscosity is 2000CP, and the maximum linear speed is 10 m2/s. It is suitable for HR-6B/10B type homogenizer, and the standard Processing capacity is 30-150ml.

$ 344.00

Brushless motor to avoid Toner contamination of samples and reduce noise. The processing capacity covers 150 ml to 6 liters, supports a variety of head Modular replacements, and the intelligent Touchscreen can set the program, timing, line speed and torque.

$ 3139.00

Adopt closed system design, mixing capacity 5-200G, Speed range 1500-3500rpm, can achieve fast and efficient Mix & disperse, the operation process is quiet, pollution-free and bubble-free, support manual and intelligent two control modes.

$ 6851.00

Processing capacity 2-5kg, Speed range 100-8000rpm, easy manual lifting operation, suitable for efficient Mixing & dispersing of different viscosity materials.

$ 403.00

The device can quickly mix ground dispersed materials in a closed system, with a speed range of 1500-3500 rpm, a mixing capacity of 5-150G, and features bubble-free and quiet operation.

$ 6205.00

Output power 300W, rotational speed range 300-18000rpm, using series-excited high-speed motor drive, working head all stainless steel corrosion resistance, coupling connection disassembly is simple and flexible.

$ 619.00

Adopt frequency conversion motor to run quietly, electric lifting operation is convenient, maximum Rotation speed 3000rpm, lifting Travel 400mm, suitable for 0-20L capacity material handling.

$ 1219.00

Set grinding, dispersion, stirring functions in one, using electronic speed line, digital display Rotation speed, Motor Power 400W, Lift Travel 200mm, suitable for a variety of experimental needs.

$ 670.00

Adopt Rotation Rotation Rotation Noncontact Mixing & dispersing method, Rotation Rotation ratio 1:0.7, Processing capacity up to 700ml, can complete defoaming stirring in a few seconds to a few minutes, No need to clean appliances, Repeatability is high.

$ 3301.00

The pat speed is 3~ 12 times/second, the pat spacing is 0~ 40mm, the homogeneity is soft and non-destructive, and there is no need to sterilize, which effectively prevents cross-contamination and protects the operator's safety.

$ 1639.00

Using frequency conversion electromechanical, low noise and quiet operation, electric lift Travel up to 400mm, speed range 0-7500rpm, suitable for 0-20L Processing capacity.

$ 1364.00

Programmable setting of 3 to 12 times/second tap speed and 1 second to 100 minutes timing, adjustable tap spacing from 0 to 50mm, equipped with 4.3-inch touch screen and voice alarm function, effectively preventing cross-contamination.

$ 993.00

The microcomputer control supports 8-stage programming, the pat speed is 3-12 times per second, and the time can be adjusted to 99 hours, 59 minutes and 59 seconds. The sample is handled without contact to avoid cross-contamination and no need to clean the utensils.

$ 1074.00

Programmable setting of 3 to 12 beats per second and 1 second to 100 minutes homogenization time, equipped with 4.3-inch touchscreen and voice alarm function, effectively separates microbial components in solid samples and prevents cross-contamination.

$ 1187.00

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