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    Inline Homogeniser / Emulsifier

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    Inline Homogeniser / Emulsifier In Inline agitation system, the possibility of materials –Liquid or Solid passing through it, without subjected to intense hydraulic and mechanical shear....
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    Inline Homogeniser / Emulsifier

    In Inline agitation system, the possibility of materials –Liquid or Solid passing through it, without subjected to intense hydraulic and mechanical shear actions is zero. Here suction pipe (inlet pipe) is centrally mounted & outlet is radially mounted , therefore it is physically impossible for any material to pass from inlet to outlet without exposed to agitation.

    The stator which surrounds rotor is available with various type of opening i.e. round, square, rectangular & with perforation also so that all the critical demand of Mixing, Emulsifying, Disintegration & Dispersion of solids, suspension can be met out by same equipment.

    The machine is versatile & has completely revolutionized the traditional mixing techniques. Here close tolerance of rotor with the stator produces high hydraulic shearing & mechanical action that ensures that material entrapped between rotor & stator is subjected to tremendous shearing actions each minute.

    Fluid Mixing Mechanisms:

    In terms of mechanical mixing mechanisms, a number of actions are employed by different types of mixers to create different effects for particular process results. For distributive action, swirl created by rotating parts causes laminar thinning of the material interfaces, thereby increasing volumetric combination of the materials. A repeated cutting and folding action of the mixture also increases the distribution of different material components. The effectiveness and efficiency of a mixer in distributive mixing is therefore a function of how the machine interacts with the fluid in a geometric sense.

    Conversely, the effectiveness and efficiency of a mixer in dispersive mixing is a function of how the machine interacts with the fluid in a stressing sense. For most materials, the higher the stress, the smaller the resulting particles or droplets in the mixture. However, another very important consideration is the uniformity of the stress field. Without a reasonable uniformity, it is impossible to guarantee that the same stress is applied to all parts of the fluid. This would result in a wide range of final droplet or particle sizes rather than a narrow range obtained with uniform stressing. One or more of the three primary stressing mechanisms are used in most fluid mixers.These mechanisms are:


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