High Quality Ultrasonic Processor For Dispersion - ultrasonic viscous ceramic slurry mixing homogenizer – JH
High Quality Ultrasonic Processor For Dispersion - ultrasonic viscous ceramic slurry mixing homogenizer – JH Detail:
The main application of ultrasonic dispersion in slurry industry is to disperse and refine various components of the ceramic slurry.The force of 20,000 times per second generated by ultrasonic vibration can reduce the size of various components of pulp and slurry.
The size reduction increases the contact area between the particles and the contact is closer, which can significantly increase the toughness of the paper,more likely to be bleached and prevent watermarks and breakage. Ultrasonic is a widely used technique for reliable and efficient dispersion and deagglomeration of ceramic particles. Formulations of ceramic slurries must be properly mixed to obtain full wetting and dispersibility. Ultrasonic shear forces enable for the processing of highly viscous slurries and composites on industrial scale.
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*High efficiency, large output, can be used 24hours per day. *Installation and operation are very simple. *The equipment is always in self-protection state. *CE certificate, food grade. *Can process high viscous pulp.
*Warranty up to 2 years.
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By Tina from Singapore - 2017.08.18 18:38
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By Edith from Georgia - 2017.08.16 13:39