Laboratory Emulsification Shear Machine

The laboratory emulsifying shear machine uses the high-speed rotation of the rotor and stator to generate shear force, breaking materials into fine particles and achieving uniform mixing. It is used in industries such as coatings and inks to prepare emulsions, disperse nanomaterials, and achieve stable emulsification effects.
Selection
Consider material viscosity when selecting motor power, choose the working head size based on processing capacity, and select a cooling system according to temperature sensitivity. The stainless steel material is suitable for acid and alkali environments, and the speed adjustment function meets different dispersion precision requirements.

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The rotational speed range is 200-11000rpm, the processing capacity is up to 40L, and the precision-matched stator structure is used to achieve high-efficiency shear emulsification, which is suitable for the dispersion of various viscosity liquids and granular materials.

$ 493.00

Speed range 8000-28000rpm, Processing capacity 50-1500ml, through high-speed swirl/spin to generate strong shear force, to achieve instant uniform dispersion emulsification, suitable for high viscosity material processing.

$ 1297.00

The speed range is 200-11000rpm, the processing capacity is up to 40L, and the stainless steel shearing emulsification head is used to achieve efficient shearing, tearing and mixing, suitable for medium and high viscosity liquids.

$ 619.00

Rotation speed up to 3000 rpm, Flow rate 35m ³/h, multi-layer stator to pRoduce a strong suction force, continuous dispersion shear emulsification, double mechanical sealing to prevent leakage.

$ 3711.00

Speed range 8000-28000rpm, maximum processing viscosity 3000cp, using high-speed rotor to pRoduce strong mechanical shearing and hydraulic action, to achieve instant uniform dispersion emulsification, suitable for a variety of material processing.

$ 1297.00

Using 316 stainless steel working head, Speed range 1000-13000rpm, maximum processing viscosity 8000mpa.s, with stepless speed regulation and real-time data display function, suitable for shear emulsification experiments of various viscosity liquids.

$ 1213.00

Using stainless steel SS316 working head, the speed range is 2000~ 15000rpm stepless adjustment, with overload protection and constant speed control, the processing viscosity is up to 10000mPa.s, suitable for small capacity experiments and paste medium dispersion emulsification.

$ 1072.00

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

Rotation speed of the equipment can reach 3000 rpm, Processing capacity 40m ³/h, with strong self-priming capacity and continuous dispersion emulsification effect, double-ended mechanical sealing design without leakage, jacket chilling down can run for a long time.

$ 8158.00

Rotation speed of 3000rpm, Processing capacity 20m ³/h, using three groups of stator structure to achieve strong impact and shear, with strong self-priming capacity and low lift transport function, can operate stably for a long time.

$ 4642.00

Using high-speed rotor to pRoduce 27m/s linear speed, through mechanical shearing and hydraulic action to achieve fine emulsification, maximum processing viscosity of 3500cp, temperature tolerance of 120 ℃, suitable for a variety of material systems.

$ 1297.00

Rotation speed up to 3000 rpm, Processing capacity 50m ³/h, three turn stator structure to achieve strong shearing and dispersion, with strong self-priming capacity and continuous emulsification effect, jacket chill down design to support long-term operation.

$ 9605.00

Rotation speed of 3000rpm, Processing capacity 25m ³/h, using three groups of stator structure, to achieve strong impact and shear, self-priming ability, continuous operation, suitable for a variety of materials mixing.

$ 5055.00

Speed range 8000-28000rpm, rotor line speed of 10m/s, using SS316L working head material can withstand high temperature of 120 ℃, through mechanical shearing and hydraulic action to achieve uniform emulsification.

$ 1656.00

Using high-speed rotor to pRoduce 27m/s linear speed, through mechanical shearing and hydraulic action to achieve fine emulsification, processing viscosity up to 5000cp, suitable for a variety of material systems efficient dispersion processing.

$ 1390.00

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