Laboratory Emulsifying Homogenizer Mixer is a equipment used for laboratory research and development to homogenize, disperse samples. Homogenization refers to the process of dispersing a sample into small particles through mechanical action, resulting in a more uniform and stable state.
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Application
Laboratory Emulsifying Homogenizer Mixer is widely used in laboratory in the fields such as food, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals. In the food industry, it is commonly used in the preparation of dairy products, seasonings, beverages, etc., to improve the texture and taste of products. In the cosmetics industry, emulsifying machines are commonly used to prepare cream, skin lotion, shampoo and other cosmetics. In the pharmaceutical field, emulsifiers are commonly used to prepare drug formulations such as emulsions and ointments.
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Component
Laboratory Emulsifying Homogenizer Mixer is basically composed of an electric motor, a rotor, and a sample container. The emulsifier is usually equipped with components such as a stirrer, shear device, and temperature control system to achieve efficient emulsification effect.
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Working principle
The working principle of Laboratory Emulsifying Homogenizer is to use mechanical forces such as high-speed stirring, shearing, and radiation to generate strong mechanical shear and pressure through a high-speed rotating rotor. The sample is quickly crushed, mixed, and dispersed to make the particles more uniform, and the particle size and distribution meet the required requirements. Finally, two immiscible liquids or solids are mixed together, And one of the dispersed phases is refined into tiny particles to form lotion.
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Use
When using a laboratory emulsifier, it is necessary to adjust parameters such as stirring speed, temperature, and time according to the materials used and emulsification requirements to achieve the desired emulsification effect. At the same time, it is also necessary to regularly clean and maintain the emulsifier to ensure the normal operation of the equipment and the reliability of the experiment. It is also necessary to pay attention to safety during operation, such as wearing appropriate protective glasses and gloves to avoid sample splashing or other accidents.
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Type
The shape and material of the rotor and sample container of Laboratory Emulsifying Homogenizer Mixer can be selected according to experimental requirements. Some common rotor designs include blade type, gear type, and nozzle type. Sample containers are usually made of materials that are resistant to pressure and corrosion, such as stainless steel or glass.
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