GlobeCore / RE: We’re evaluating a colloid mill as a pigment mill for dispersing dry pigment powders into a liquid base – will it actually break down the agglomerates?

RE: We’re evaluating a colloid mill as a pigment mill for dispersing dry pigment powders into a liquid base – will it actually break down the agglomerates?

Colloid Mills – Laboratory, Inline & Industrial Models | GlobeCore Forums Colloid mill for chemical industry We’re evaluating a colloid mill as a pigment mill for dispersing dry pigment powders into a liquid base – will it actually break down the agglomerates? RE: We’re evaluating a colloid mill as a pigment mill for dispersing dry pigment powders into a liquid base – will it actually break down the agglomerates?

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Shannon
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Yes, a colloid mill works effectively as a pigment mill because the narrow rotor-stator gap generates intense shear that breaks down dry pigment agglomerates into much smaller, evenly dispersed particles within the liquid carrier. Multiple passes or a recirculation loop with a progressively narrower gap can push particle size down further, which is often needed to reach the fineness required for consistent color strength and gloss in finished formulations.