Handheld Type Emulsifier

A handheld emulsifier generates shear force through a high-speed rotating rotor to break up and mix liquid or semi-solid materials. It is used for rapid emulsification and dispersion of samples in the laboratory, suitable for on-site formulation and small-batch preparation in industries such as coatings and inks.
Selection
Select motor power based on material viscosity, with high viscosity requiring greater power; determine the working head size according to the processing capacity; choose stainless steel or special materials for corrosion resistance; opt for adjustable-speed models to accommodate different process requirements; and prioritize balanced operation in handheld designs.

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Instruments

Suitable for medium-hardness rubber, thermoplastic elastomers, and plastics, with a measurement range greater than 90 HB and less than 20 HD, compliant with ASTM D2240 standard, and supports both handheld and benchtop usage modes.

$ 178.00

Using 16-bit AD converter and K-type Thermocouple, sampling speed 16 times per second, Measurement range -50 ° C to 1300 ° C, support Fahrenheit switching and data retention functions.

$ 104.00

Suitable for medium Hardness rubber, thermal plasticity resilience and other materials, Measurement range 0-100HB, can be hand-held or matched with a fixed load test bench to ensure stable measurement.

$ 183.00

The speed can reach 30000rpm, the processing capacity is 0.1-1000 ml, the 316L stainless steel dispersion head is corrosion-resistant and high temperature-resistant, and the handheld lightweight design is easy to operate with one hand. It is suitable for rapid shearing and crushing of samples in small containers.

$ 680.00

The rotating speed can reach 30000rpm, the processing capacity is 1-250ml, the handheld lightweight design is suitable for a small amount of samples in a small container, and the corrosion-resistant stainless steel dispersion head is used for easy disassembly and cleaning. Double insulation protection ensures safety.

$ 709.00

Measurement range 58~ 92% Brix, minimum reading 0.002, scale reading mode, compact shape only 155mm long, Net weight 160g for handheld operation, suitable for a variety of liquid concentration detection.

$ 122.00

Rotation speed 5000~ 30000rpm, Processing capacity 0.2~ 80ml, handheld operation is light and convenient, suitable for outdoor or laboratory mobile use, providing High Accuracy stainless steel cutter head.

$ 880.00

Handheld, lightweight and portable, large-capacity battery supports outdoor mobile operation, Rotation speed 5000-30000rpm, Processing capacity 0.2-150 ml, stainless steel material corrosion resistance, double insulation protection is safe and reliable.

$ 517.00

Adopt D-type Impact device and optional Miscellaneous six Impact devices, automatic identification and replacement without calibrating; can store 600 sets of measurement data, support seven Hardness standards automatic conversion, Measurement range covers 30~ 110HS to 80~ 976HV.

$ 340.00

Designed with a large outer diaMeter of 22mm, Processing capacity range of 10-100ml, suitable for handheld devices, length 101mm for easy operation, internal thread aperture 8mm to ensure stable connection.

$ 199.00

With a speed of up to 30000rpm and a processing viscosity of 10000mPas, the claw-type high-shear structure and interchangeable stator and rotor provide triple safety protection and continuous 6-speed regulation, ensuring efficient dispersion and durability.

$ 1224.00

Resolution 0.1H, Accuracy ≤ 1H, Measurement range 10~ 90 HA/HD; Integrated design is lightweight, supports male/imperial conversion, average calculation and a variety of data output methods.

$ 443.00

Supporting D-type Shore DuroMeter, applying 5kg test force by weight, equipped with Glass bench and adjusting nut to ensure full contact with the sample and improve measurement Stability.

$ 248.00

Four-channel configuration with K-type Thermocouple, the sampling rate can be adjusted from 1 second to 1 minute, and the thermal insulation performance can last for 60 minutes in a 500 ° C environment to achieve full temperature tracking monitoring.

$ 1014.00

Can be used with A type or C type Shore DuroMeter, fixed load weight mass 0.75 +/- 0.05kg, hardness Gauge clamping Rod connection size M7x0.5mm, improve hardness testing accuracy and Stability.

$ 180.00

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