Ultrasonic emulsification mixer utilizes ultrasonic energy to mix two or more immiscible liquids, uniformly dispersing one phase within the other to form an emulsion.
The ultrasonic mixer primarily employs ultrasonic energy to facilitate processes such as emulsification, dispersion, mixing, and particle size reduction. As ultrasonic waves propagate through the liquid, they generate intense cavitation, mechanical vibration, and agitation; these forces effectively break down particles or droplets into smaller units, thereby achieving emulsification.
Compared to traditional mechanical emulsification methods, this equipment enables rapid emulsification and dispersion. It features a user-friendly interface and a stable control system, making operation and maintenance straightforward, while also reducing energy consumption and environmental pollution.
Ultrasonic emulsification systems can consist of one or more high-power (kilowatt-range) ultrasonic processors, effectively bridging the gap between laboratory-scale applications and industrial production to yield finely dispersed emulsions via either continuous flow or batch processing.
Ultrasonic emulsifier is widely used across various industries, including food processing, papermaking, coatings, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, textiles, petroleum, and metallurgy. Users should make informed choices based on their specific requirements and market conditions when selecting and operating the equipment.
Post time: Jun-25-2026
