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Inline Homogenizer

Inline Homogenizer

Inline Homogenizer: Features and ApplicationsInline Homogenizer is made up of sturdy construction and can be moved from one place to another. It is necessary to mix one or more substances within a liquid. This device is been used to micronize and scatter the particles that are suspended in the fluid. This in turn makes the product highly stable. Inline Homogenizer delivers with the unparalleled consistency, control of high sheer process applications including Immiscible Phase Emulsifying, Homogenizing, Wet Grinding, Texturing, DE agglomeration and Fine Dispersing. Inline Homogenizers are been designed to handle different types of tasks including emulsifying, suspending, dispersing and blending.Some of the features of inline homogenizer includes are-The unique feature about inline homogenizer is the fact that they are positioned within the production line, aligned with the flow of the product.The ingredients are been mixed in a standalone unit going through the homogenization process.It accelerate reactions having self-pumps with the capacity of 10,000 liters.It rapidly dissolves the solid and making particle smaller in size.It also creates emulsions and suspensionsInline Homogenizer is a highly powered device working on the rotor/stator principle.Due to the design of the rotor/stator system it is having high pumping efficiency.Having high differential velocitiesInline system is easy to integrate in closed pipeline system.It is having an advanced and user friendly interface.An economical option for producing large quantities as mixing vessels and tanks are usually not needed.Inline Homogenizers improves product quality and shelf – life stability.

 

Capacity : 3 HP,5 HP, 7.5 HP ,10HP TO 20 HP

  • Salient features :

    • • Design is cGMP with all contact parts AISI 316.
    • Capacity up to 5,000 liters.
    • Single-pass processing results in reduced batch times by up to 80% and repeatability batch-after-batch.
    • Energy savings when compared with in-tank mixers, colloid mills and homogenizers.
    • Increased capacity when compared with colloid mills and homogenizers.
    • Improved product quality and shelf-life stability.
    • High Deferential Velocities.
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