Working Principle:
The Motor Drives The Rotor To Move At a High Speed Through The Transmission Shaft, And Generates Centrifugal Force To Shear The Material From The Narrow Gap Between The Rotor And The Stator At a High Speed, Forming a Strong Hydraulic Shear And Turbulent Flow, So That The Material Can Be Centrifuged And Squeezed At The Same Time. , Under The Coordination Of Comprehensive Forces Such As Grinding, Collision, Pulverization, Liquid Layer Friction, And Turbulent Flow Uniformity, It Can Be Fully Dispersed, Homogenized, Emulsified, Crushed, Refined, Mixed And Other Process Requirements.
The More Layers Of Rotating Stators In The Working Cavity, The Larger The Shear Plane, And The Smaller The Gap Between The Rotor And The Stator, The Better The Effect.
The High-Speed Movement And Fast Shearing In The Narrow Gap Can Make The Immiscible Solid Phase, Liquid Phase, Gas Phase And Other Media Uniform, Fine, Dispersed And Emulsified In An Instant. After The Reciprocating Cycle, The Original Product Can Reach a Stable High-Quality Product
The Main Factors Of The Effect Of The Emulsifier
Rotor Linear Speed (Relationship Between Rotor Diameter And Rotational Speed)
Gap Between Rotor And Stator
Rotor Stator Layers And Shear Planes