Homogenizing Systems

Homogenization is a fluid mechanical process in which strong mechanical action breaks up large particles, emulsifies droplets, and disperses solid particles to create stable dispersions or emulsions for further processing. Homogenization is mainly used for components that are insoluble, almost immiscible, or completely immiscible. Solids can often be homogenized by mixing.

Homogenizing systems use pressure, machinery, and ultrasound to break down the internal microstructure of a substance to achieve a uniformly dispersed state. High-shear homogenizers can be used to create emulsions and suspensions, and this type of homogenizer is ultimately used to produce the finest particle size in a product. High-pressure homogenizers are used in a variety of applications, some examples include the food and cosmetics industries. These types of homogenizers apply high pressure and extreme acceleration to the fluid. Ultrasonic homogenizers are an effective method of applying high shear and intense stress to liquids, powder/liquid mixtures, and slurries. Bead mill homogenizers use beads for homogenization, which are shaken vigorously to break down tissue and disrupt cells. This homogenization system is specifically designed for milling, cleaving, and homogenizing biological samples.

Homogenization of immiscible liquids as well as homogeneous and lump-free mixing of solids and liquids require intelligent solutions, and Amerigo Scientific offers a range of homogenizing systems ranging in size from small handheld homogenizers to large industrial homogenizers. Our homogenizing systems for cleaning, inspection, and maintenance are quick and easy, with low running costs.

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