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A pipeline emulsifier inline pump is an industrial device that uses high-speed rotor and stator rotation to generate strong shear forces, achieving continuous emulsification and dispersion of materials.
Its operating principle is as follows:
A motor drives the rotor at 3,000-15,000 rpm. Within the precise rotor-stator gap (typically 0.2-0.5 mm), the material experiences multiple shearing, centrifugal extrusion, and turbulent flow. The multi-stage rotor-stator structure (2-6 layers) causes the material to undergo hundreds of thousands of shear cycles, reducing the particle size to micron-level.
Inline emulsifier pump features:
Rotor-Stator System:
2-6-layer dual interlocking structure (SS316L material)
Surface roughness ≤ 0.8µm
Mechanical seal
Double mechanical seal with cooling system
The Emulsifier Pump is used in various industries for emulsion production:
Cosmetics Industry: It is used to produce creams, lotions, shampoos, and other cosmetic products by emulsifying oil and water phases, along with other ingredients such as surfactants and additives.
Food and Beverage Industry: The pump is used to create emulsions such as mayonnaise, salad dressings, milk-based drinks, and food coatings. It ensures a smooth and stable emulsion, improving the texture and shelf-life of the products.
Pharmaceutical Industry: In pharmaceuticals, the Emulsifier Pump is used for manufacturing emulsions such as creams, lotions, and oral suspensions. The high-quality construction and hygiene standards make it suitable for processing pharmaceutical-grade products.
Chemical Industry: It is used for producing emulsions in paints, adhesives, and other chemical products, ensuring uniform mixing and stable formulations.
A pipeline emulsifier inline pump is an industrial device that uses high-speed rotor and stator rotation to generate strong shear forces, achieving continuous emulsification and dispersion of materials.
Its operating principle is as follows:
A motor drives the rotor at 3,000-15,000 rpm. Within the precise rotor-stator gap (typically 0.2-0.5 mm), the material experiences multiple shearing, centrifugal extrusion, and turbulent flow. The multi-stage rotor-stator structure (2-6 layers) causes the material to undergo hundreds of thousands of shear cycles, reducing the particle size to micron-level.
Inline emulsifier pump features:
Rotor-Stator System:
2-6-layer dual interlocking structure (SS316L material)
Surface roughness ≤ 0.8µm
Mechanical seal
Double mechanical seal with cooling system
The Emulsifier Pump is used in various industries for emulsion production:
Cosmetics Industry: It is used to produce creams, lotions, shampoos, and other cosmetic products by emulsifying oil and water phases, along with other ingredients such as surfactants and additives.
Food and Beverage Industry: The pump is used to create emulsions such as mayonnaise, salad dressings, milk-based drinks, and food coatings. It ensures a smooth and stable emulsion, improving the texture and shelf-life of the products.
Pharmaceutical Industry: In pharmaceuticals, the Emulsifier Pump is used for manufacturing emulsions such as creams, lotions, and oral suspensions. The high-quality construction and hygiene standards make it suitable for processing pharmaceutical-grade products.
Chemical Industry: It is used for producing emulsions in paints, adhesives, and other chemical products, ensuring uniform mixing and stable formulations.