Pilot-scale high-shear dispersion emulsifier

The pilot-scale high-shear dispersion emulsifier generates intense shear forces through high-speed rotating rotors and stators to break down, mix, and homogenize materials. It is used for small-batch preparation of emulsions and suspensions in laboratories, as well as for formulation testing and process validation in the coatings and ink industries.
Selection
When selecting, consider matching the motor power to the viscosity of the material being processed, choose the tooth structure based on particle size requirements, ensure the material is corrosion-resistant, the adjustable speed range should cover experimental needs, and ease of maintenance affects usage costs.

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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

Equipment processing capacity of 30L, speed 300-6000rpm adjustable, using Modular design, can replace the head to achieve Stir, dispersion, homogenization, emulsification, grinding and other processes, continuous work for 8 hours.

$ 3849.00

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

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

Electric lifting design, Rotation speed adjustable 50-6000rpm, continuous work for 8 hours, Modular combination replaceable head to achieve mixing, dispersion, homogenization, emulsification, grinding and other process requirements.

$ 5528.00

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

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 achieve 50-6000rpm frequency conversion speed regulation, Processing capacity 5-30L, with electric lifting and emergency stop protection functions to meet the needs of continuous work.

$ 5632.00

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

$ 6956.00

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

Processing capacity 30L, Rotation speed 50-6000rpm adjustable, continuous work for 8 hours, Modular design replaceable head to achieve mixing, dispersion, emulsification, grinding and other process requirements.

$ 5632.00

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 achieve 50-6000rpm frequency conversion speed regulation, equipped with electro-hydraulic lifting and emergency stop protection functions, Processing capacity 5-30L, to meet the needs of continuous work.

$ 5632.00

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

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