The emulsification pump is a device that efficiently, quickly and uniformly transfers one phase or multiple phases (liquid, solid, gas) into another immiscible continuous phase (usually liquid). In general, the phases are immiscible with each other. When external energy is input, the two materials recombine into a homogeneous phase.
Due to the high tangential speed and the strong kinetic energy brought by the high-frequency mechanical effect generated by the high-speed rotation of the rotor, the emulsion pump causes the material to be subjected to strong mechanical and hydraulic shearing, centrifugal extrusion, and liquid layer friction in the narrow gap between the stator and the rotor. , impact tearing and turbulence combined to form suspensions (solid/liquid), emulsions (liquid/liquid) and foams (gas/liquid).
The emulsification pump enables the immiscible solid phase, liquid phase and gas phase to be dispersed and emulsified evenly and finely in an instant under the combined action of the corresponding cooking process and appropriate amount of additives. . Different from the emulsification head, the emulsification pump is a pipeline type device, and the emulsification head is a drop-in device.
Post time: Jul-12-2022