Laboratory Homogenizer

Laboratory homogenizer is a piece of laboratory equipment used for processing liquids, slurries, or granular substances. The lab homogenizer is of three main types: fluidized-bed homogenizer, rotor-stator homogenizer and ultrasonic homogenizer. Laboratory homogenizer is available in different mounting styles such as handheld, bench top, portable, and floor-mounted styles. The main function of a lab homogenizer is to carry out the homogenization process. Additionally, it can be used in many other applications, such as comminuting, emulsification, extraction, disintegration, and dispersion.
As a professional manufacturer and supplier of laboratory homogenizers in China, we have supplied numerous customers with high quality homogenizers for 25 years. Our products are ISO9001 and CE certified, and are well received in many countries, such as the USA, Canada, Brazil, Venezuela, Germany, Spain, Japan, South Korea, India, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Russia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Egypt, and so on. In addition to laboratory homogenizers, we produce industrial homogenizers, high pressure homogenizers, and colloid mills etc. If you have any queries, please feel free to contact us!
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- Lab-Scale Homogenizer Lab homogenizers are ideal for use in both research and development projects in scientific labs, as well as in smaller production facilities. The maximum working pressure of our lab homogenizer is 100 MPa, and the minimum material testing volume is 200 ml. Learn More
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- Pharmaceutical Homogenizer The plunger pump sucks the material and applies pressure to it, causing it to flow into the valve block where the pressure can be adjusted. As the material passes through the limited width gap of the designated area, it is met with one of the valve parts at a high speed and generates a momentary drop in pressure. Learn More
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- Microfluidic High-Pressure Homogenizer The high-pressure fluid rapidly passes through a narrow gap in the dispersing unit; as a result, the pressure within quickly drops, forming a supersonic flow velocity. Due to the impacts and cavitation of particles, as well as the shear forces acting on the molecules at the nanometer level, the components of the fluid become totally uniform. Learn More