Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Bottom Homogenizing Emulsifier Equipment
2025-12-29
What are the core advantages of bottom homogenizing emulsifiers compared to other emulsifiers?
Compared with top-mounted homogenizing emulsifiers, side-mounted emulsifiers, or traditional mixing equipment, bottom homogenizing emulsifiers have the following key advantages:
Uniform Emulsification Effect: The bottom-mounted homogenizing head is fully immersed in materials, and the auxiliary agitator drives the overall material flow, ensuring that every part of the material is subjected to sufficient shearing force. This avoids local uneven emulsification caused by incomplete contact between the homogenizing head and materials in top-mounted equipment.
Strong Adaptability to High-Viscosity Materials: For high-viscosity formulations (viscosity above 10,000 mPa·s), bottom-mounted homogenizers can better overcome material resistance, maintain stable shearing efficiency, and avoid the problem of poor material suction caused by top-mounted homogenizers in high-viscosity systems.
Compact Structure & Small Space Occupation: The homogenizing head is installed at the bottom of the tank, without occupying the top space of the equipment. This makes the overall structure of the emulsification tank more compact, which is convenient for matching with other auxiliary systems (e.g., feeding system, CIP cleaning system) and saves workshop space.
Reduced Air Bubble Generation: The bottom-mounted design allows materials to be sheared and mixed under the liquid level, reducing the amount of air drawn into the materials during the emulsification process. Combined with a vacuum system, it can further improve the bubble-free effect of products.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Bottom Homogenizing Emulsifier Equipment
2025-12-29
What are the core advantages of bottom homogenizing emulsifiers compared to other emulsifiers?
Compared with top-mounted homogenizing emulsifiers, side-mounted emulsifiers, or traditional mixing equipment, bottom homogenizing emulsifiers have the following key advantages:
Uniform Emulsification Effect: The bottom-mounted homogenizing head is fully immersed in materials, and the auxiliary agitator drives the overall material flow, ensuring that every part of the material is subjected to sufficient shearing force. This avoids local uneven emulsification caused by incomplete contact between the homogenizing head and materials in top-mounted equipment.
Strong Adaptability to High-Viscosity Materials: For high-viscosity formulations (viscosity above 10,000 mPa·s), bottom-mounted homogenizers can better overcome material resistance, maintain stable shearing efficiency, and avoid the problem of poor material suction caused by top-mounted homogenizers in high-viscosity systems.
Compact Structure & Small Space Occupation: The homogenizing head is installed at the bottom of the tank, without occupying the top space of the equipment. This makes the overall structure of the emulsification tank more compact, which is convenient for matching with other auxiliary systems (e.g., feeding system, CIP cleaning system) and saves workshop space.
Reduced Air Bubble Generation: The bottom-mounted design allows materials to be sheared and mixed under the liquid level, reducing the amount of air drawn into the materials during the emulsification process. Combined with a vacuum system, it can further improve the bubble-free effect of products.