For many years, all world scientists have agreed that the high-frequency mechanical effect of the stator and rotor system with very high circumferential tangential speed is the basis for the development of dispersers. After proving its excellent efficacy in the chemical industry, its adaptability quickly expanded to other application areas. Because the force generated by the stator and rotor increases the intensity of mass transfer, it promotes the dissolution of single and macromolecular materials, the material is turbulent in the intermittent, and the distribution of liquid particles after emulsification is very good. The three-dimensional, local velocity-time phase fluctuations then lead to high-frequency pressure fluctuations. The combined effect of several crushing mechanisms enables the dispersion to reach a very fine particle size.
The laboratory high shear inline mixer pump is a new technological achievement of our company in applying high shear technology to continuous production operations. Its advent successfully solved the limitations of intermittent production of ordinary high shear emulsifiers and provided a new production method for the application of high shear technology in continuous production processes. The laboratory pipeline high shear emulsification pump not only has the function of continuous fluid delivery by pumps, but also can achieve mixing, emulsification, crushing and other functions during the delivery process.