We provide customized solutions based on materials and actual working conditions.
The company has prototypes for you to experiment with. Welcome to send materials or visit our factory for guidance.
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Device introduction
Laboratory emulsification pump is specially used for research and development in corporate laboratories and university scientific research institutions. The working chamber is equipped with a set of high-precision multi-tooth stator and rotor. After the material is sheared, dispersed, emulsified and homogenized at high speed by the stator and rotor, the ideal processing effect is achieved. The structure is compact and completely simulates the production process. In order to achieve the stability and high precision of the equipment, the equipment parts are imported from Germany and Japan.
Performance advantages
Problems with traditional experimental stirring:
•Powder must be added in controlled proportions to reduce the formation of agglomerates.
•Traditional mixing systems cannot generate enough shear to homogenize.
•Frequently premixed to reduce clumping, which increases cost and time.
•When preparing concentrates of functional ingredients, the viscosity increases significantly, making mixing more difficult.
•Longer processing time may be required for the powder to be properly dispersed and thoroughly mixed.
•Incomplete mixing will also reduce the yield of raw materials
•Many formulations unnecessarily include high levels of these ingredients to compensate for low yields and process inefficiencies.
Solution
To solve this problem, Sluson Experimental Emulsification Pump solves this problem:
•Significantly reduces mixing time
•No lumps Mixture
•No dry premix required
•Ability to quickly start or stop processes to process ingredients on demand
•The products are uniform and the materials are fine,
•Improve tank hygiene
•Compact structure and low noise
•No dead ends in product space
•Easy to operate and maintain
•Key parts are imported from Germany and Japan to ensure equipment stability and accurate experimental data
Schematic
Phase 1
The pump rotor in the precision-machined mixing head rotates at high speed to force liquid and solid materials into the rotor/stator assembly.
Phase 2
Centrifugal force drives the material to the periphery of the work head, where it is subjected to milling action in the finishing gap between the ends of the rotor blades and the inner wall of the stator.
Phase 3
The material is extruded from the holes on the stator at high speed and passes through the machine outlet and pipe. At the same time, the material is continuously sucked into the working head to maintain mixing and pumping cycles
Selection reference
Slusen has accumulated a large amount of test data and has prototypes for you to experiment with. Welcome to send materials and come to the factory for guidance and inspection. Mr. Zhang: 13861770816
The size of the batch, the formula, and the type of ingredients determine which machine in the Slusen series is suitable for you. The following is only a reference selection and customized services are provided
There are also experimental emulsifiers and experimental grinders
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Customer testimonials
Customer testimonials
We provide customized solutions based on materials and actual working conditions
The company has prototypes for you to experiment with. You are welcome to send materials or visit the factory for guidance
Tel: Manager Zhang 13861770816 (same number on WeChat)