Choosing a Homogenizer

Choosing a Homogenizer. The modern market economy demands that production costs must be reduces as much as possible without degrading the quality of the product.

In this context, the most promising direction is saving on resources and energy. One way of achieving this is to replace the existing equipment with new, power efficient system and to develop more efficient production technologies.

Choosing a Homogenizer. The above motivates businesses to perfect their technology processes and equipment. One of the examples of this approach is to improve certain processes and using colloid mill homogenizers, which are successfully used in the food industry in production of mayonnaise, milk, juice with pulp and various mixed foods. Hence the interest of many businesses in homogenizers and the question of which product to choose. The essence of the process is mixing of various components (liquids or powders). The quality of the resulting product is controlled by uniformity and texture.

Colloid mill homogenizers show a range of advantages compared to other types of devices.

The advantages are as follows:

  • ability to combine the processes of homogenization and dispersion of the product;
  • a heating or cooling jacket allows to control process temperature;
  • high degree of homogenization (particle size as small as 1 micron);
  • easy retrofitting of the mill into existing production lines;
  • ability to adjust pulverization and pumping depending on the properties of the processed materials.

Therefore, colloid mill homogenizers are the most efficient type of equipment for intensive hydromechanical and mass exchange processes.

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