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Ultrasonic Homogenizer nanoemulsion Mixer Machine with stand for lab usage

Ultrasonic Homogenizer nanoemulsion Mixer Machine with stand for lab usage

Place of Origin:

China

Brand Name:

Rps-sonic

Certification:

CE

Model Number:

RPS-L20

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Product Details
Frequency:
20khz
Power:
1500w
Horn Material:
Titanium
Horn Size:
Customized
Weight:
10kg
Application:
Cavitation,emulsification,mixing,extraction
Payment & Shipping Terms
Minimum Order Quantity
1pcs
Price
negotiable
Packaging Details
CARTON
Delivery Time
1DAYS
Payment Terms
T/T
Supply Ability
200PCS/MONTH
Product Description

Ultrasonic Homogenizer nanoemulsion Mixer Machine with stand for lab usage

Description

The Ultrasonic Homogenizer is a state-of-the-art mixer designed for laboratory use, specifically engineered to produce nanoemulsions with high efficiency and precision. This versatile tool is essential for researchers and professionals in various fields, including pharmaceuticals, food science, and cosmetics.Ultrasonic cavitation means that when the ultrasonic energy is high enough, the tiny bubbles (cavitation nuclei) in the liquid vibrate, grow and continuously accumulate the sound field energy under the action of the ultrasonic field. When the energy reaches a certain threshold, cavitation The phenomenon of rapid collapse and closure of bubbles.

 

Ultrasonic dispersion equipment is an application in ultrasonic sonochemistry. Ultrasonic dispersion is to generate strong cavitation in the liquid through the high-frequency vibration of ultrasonic waves for use in food, fuel, new materials, chemical products, coatings, graphene , Plant Chinese medicine extraction, ink coatings and many other fields are widely used. Achieve such as extraction and separation, synthesis and degradation, biodiesel production, treatment of microorganisms, degradation of toxic organic pollutants, biodegradation treatment, biological cell crushing, dispersion and agglomeration, etc.

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Parameter

Model SONO20-1000 SONO20-2000 SONO15-3000 SONO20-3000
Frequency 20±0.5 KHz 20±0.5 KHz 15±0.5 KHz 20±0.5 KHz
Power 1000 W 2000 W 3000 W 3000 W
Voltage 220/110V 220/110V 220/110V 220/110V
Temperature 300 ℃ 300 ℃ 300 ℃ 300 ℃
Pressure 35 MPa 35 MPa 35 MPa 35 MPa
Intensity of sound 20 W/cm² 40 W/cm² 60 W/cm² 60 W/cm²
Max Capacity 10 L/Min 15 L/Min 20 L/Min 20 L/Min
Tip Head Material Titanium Alloy Titanium Alloy Titanium Alloy Titanium Alloy

 

What principle does the ultrasonic dispersing machine use to super-disperse and ultrasonically crush?

Ultrasonic dispersion is the use of ultrasonic waves to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy tens of thousands of times per second. Acoustic cavitation-the formation, vibration, growth, contraction, and collapse of cavitations in the liquid, the physical and chemical changes caused by the machine. The physical, mechanical, thermal, biological, and chemical effects caused by cavitation, through the vibration of cavitation, disperse the materials we are processing to the micron or even nanometer level.

The ultrasonic dispersion holding point is usually small vibration and high acceleration. Ultrasonic dispersion devices have been widely used in many fields such as food, fuel, new materials, chemicals, coatings, and graphene. Achieve such as extraction and separation, synthesis and degradation, biodiesel production, treatment of microorganisms, degradation of toxic organic pollutants, biodegradation treatment, biological cell crushing, dispersion and agglomeration, and so on. 1. Chinese medicine extraction, cell, bacteria, virus tissue fragmentation/lysis. For example, extraction of cell contents, extraction of protein, nucleic acid, trimming of DNA, RNA, etc. 2. Research on nano material technology. 3. Dispersion and homogenization of material particles, and emulsification of products. For example, the dispersion of nanomaterials. 4. Speed ​​up the dissolution and speed up the chemical reaction. For example, it is used in chemical synthesis. 5. Chromatin immunoprecipitation technology. 6. Ultrasonic catalysis induces chemical reactions. 7. Graphene dispersion, exfoliation and preparation. 8. Other application fields.

 

Key Features

High-Efficiency Mixing: Utilizes ultrasonic waves to create intense shear forces, ensuring thorough mixing and emulsion stability.Nanoemulsion Creation: Capable of producing stable nanoemulsions, improving bioavailability and product quality.Adjustable Settings: Features adjustable amplitude and processing time for customizable applications.Sturdy Stand: Comes with a robust stand, providing stability during operation and saving valuable lab space.User-Friendly Design: Simple controls and an intuitive interface for easy operation.Technical Specifications Frequency: Typically operates at 20 kHz to 40 kHz.Power Output: Available in various wattages (e.g., 250W, 500W). Processing Volume: Suitable for small batches, ranging from 10 mL to 1 L. Construction: Made from high-grade stainless steel for durability and easy maintenance.

Applications

Pharmaceuticals: Enhances drug formulation and extraction processes.Food and Beverage: Ideal for emulsifying oils, improving texture and stability in products.Cosmetics: Facilitates the creation of creams and lotions with consistent quality. Research and Development: Essential for experimental applications requiring precise emulsification and mixing.Why Choose This Ultrasonic Homogenizer?Proven Performance: Trusted technology with a track record of success in various industries.Competitive Pricing: Offers excellent value for high-quality lab equipment.Comprehensive Support: Backed by a dedicated customer service team to assist with any inquiries.

 

Oil-in-water emulsions are an important vehicles for the delivery of hydrophobic bioactive compounds into a range of food products. The preparation of very fine emulsions is of increasing interest to the beverage industry, as novel ingredients can be added with negligible impact to solution clarity. In the present study, both a batch and focused flow-through ultrasonic cell were utilized for emulsification with ultrasonic power generation at 20–24 kHz. Emulsions with a mean droplet size as low as 135 ± 5 nm were achieved using a mixture of flaxseed oil and water in the presence of Tween 40 surfactant. Results are comparable to those for emulsions prepared with a microfluidizer operated at 100 MPa. The key to efficient ultrasonic emulsification is to determine an optimum ultrasonic energy intensity input for these systems, as excess energy input may lead to an increase in droplet size.Industrial relevanceThe preparation of oil-in-water emulsions is a common feature of food processing operations. The use of ultrasound for this purpose can be competitive or even superior in terms of droplet size and energy efficiency when compared to classical rotor­stator dispersion. It may also be more practicable with respect to production cost, equipment contamination and aseptic processing than a microfluidisation approach. The present paper shows that ultrasound can be effective in producing nanoemulsions for use in a range of food ingredients.

Main application
1. Chinese medicine extraction, cell, bacteria, virus tissue fragmentation/lysis. For example, extraction of cell contents, extraction of protein, nucleic acid, trimming of DNA, RNA, etc. 2. Research on nano material technology. 3. Dispersion and homogenization of material particles, and emulsification of products. For example, the dispersion of nanomaterials. 4. Speed up the dissolution and speed up the chemical reaction. For example, it is used in chemical synthesis. 5. Chromatin immunoprecipitation technology. 6. Ultrasonic catalysis induces chemical reactions. 7. Graphene dispersion, exfoliation and preparation. 8. Other application fields.

 

 

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