Inline homogenizer pump
An emulsion pump is a common industrial equipment used to uniformly mix and emulsify two or more immiscible liquids, creating an emulsion or stable emulsion. Its main working principle involves the relative motion between a high-speed rotating rotor and a stator, which generates high shear forces that mix and emulsify the liquids.
Key features and application areas of an emulsion pump:
1. Features:
- Efficient emulsification: The emulsion pump can disperse liquids into small particles, achieving uniform mixing and emulsification.
- High shear forces: Due to its design, the emulsion pump provides high shear forces, enabling better mixing and emulsification of the liquids.
- Stability: The emulsion pump maintains the uniformity and emulsified state of the mixture in a stable manner, preventing separation and settling.
- Adjustable performance: The speed and shear forces of the emulsion pump can be adjusted to meet different process requirements.
2. Application areas:
- Food and beverage industry: Emulsion pumps are widely used in the production processes of dairy products, juices, beverages, salad dressings, condiments, etc., for mixing and emulsifying various components.
- Cosmetics industry: Emulsion pumps are used in the manufacturing of cosmetics, skincare products, and personal care items, to achieve stable emulsification and mixing effects.
- Pharmaceutical industry: Emulsion pumps are employed in the pharmaceutical field for preparing emulsions, suspensions, and emulsifying drug particles.
- Chemical industry: Emulsion pumps find extensive application in industries such as pigments, paints, dyes, and inks, for the emulsification and mixing of various components and particles.
Type |
Speed (RPM) |
Capacity (T/H) |
Power (KW) |
2.2 |
2900-3400 |
0-3 |
2.2 |
5.5 |
2900-3400 |
0-5 |
5.5 |
7.5 |
2900-3400 |
0-8 |
7.5 |
11 |
2900-3400 |
0-12 |
11 |
15 |
2900-3400 |
0-18 |
15 |
22 |
2900-3400 |
0-25 |
22 |
30 |
2900-3400 |
0-35 |
30 |