Homogenizer and emulsifier pumps are both commonly used equipment in the chemical, pharmaceutical, food and other industries. Their common function is to help mix two or more immiscible substances evenly. Although both devices have the function of emulsification, their structures and working principles are different.
The homogenizer is mainly composed of a rotor and a stator. The rotor rotates at high speed to stir and cut the emulsion into tiny droplets. The stator uses the baffle to make the droplets continue to collide and stir, and finally achieve the emulsification effect. The homogenizer can handle a large amount of emulsified materials, and at the same time can also achieve continuous production, which fully improves production efficiency.
The emulsifier pump drives the material through a high-speed rotating turbine to generate high-speed shear force, thereby achieving the emulsification effect. Compared with the homogenizer, the emulsifier pump has a smaller processing capacity than the homogenizer, but due to its simple structure and convenient operation, it is particularly suitable for use in small-scale production.
In general, for large-scale production enterprises, the homogenizer can carry out continuous production efficiently and stably, which is suitable for large-scale production, while for small-scale enterprises, the emulsifier pump has the advantages of low cost and easy operation.
Post time: Dec-06-2024