20Khz high power ultrasonic emulsifer ultrasonic homogenizer
Model |
SONOL20-1000 |
SONOL20-500 |
SONOL28-300 |
SONOL40-100 |
Frequency |
20±0.5 KHz |
20±0.5 KHz |
28±0.5 KHz |
40±0.5 KHz |
Power |
1000 W |
500 W |
300 W |
100 W |
Voltage |
220/110V |
220/110V |
220/110V |
220/110V |
Temperature |
300 ºC |
300 ºC |
300 ºC |
300 ºC |
Pressure |
35 MPa |
35 MPa |
35 MPa |
35 MPa |
Max Capacity |
5 L/Min |
2 L/Min |
1L/Min |
0.5 L/Min |
Horn Material |
Titanium Alloy |
Titanium Alloy |
Titanium Alloy |
Titanium Alloy |
What is ultrasonic "emulsification" and what does it do? Ultrasonic emulsification refers to the process of mixing two (or more than two) immiscible liquids to form a dispersion system under the action of ultrasonic energy, in which one liquid is evenly distributed in the form of liquid in another liquid to form an emulsion.
Compared with conventional emulsification processes and equipment such as propellers, colloids, and homogenizers, ultrasonic emulsification has good emulsification quality, the average droplet size of the emulsion is small, and the droplet size distribution range is narrow, which can be 01-10μM or more Narrow, high concentration, pure emulsion concentration can exceed 30%, emulsifier can be as high as 70%, the formed emulsion is more stable (some are stable for several months to more than half a year); low energy consumption; high production efficiency; low cost (Sonic emulsification technology An important feature is that it can produce stable emulsions with or without emulsifiers), so it has broad application prospects in various industrial sectors such as petroleum, chemical industry, light industry, textile, medicine, metallurgy, food, papermaking, dyes, etc.
The physical effects of ultrasound induced by acoustic cavitation results in the disruption of oil and water droplets and facilitates thereby the formation of stable O/W and W/O emulsions with very small droplets size in the micron- and nano-size. Due to very small droplet size and its high surface area, nanoemulsions offer extraordinarily high bioactive properties, which is important for foods and supplements, pharmaceuticals and cosmetic production. Due to the minute droplet size, the bioactive compound can penetrate cells rapidly. Also in material science and industry, nano-emulsions are important for the manufacturing of high-performance coatings, paints, polymers and other composites. Ultrasonically prepared nanoemulsions are usually significantly more stable than macroemulsions and do not show sedimentation, coalescence or flocculation.
Advantages of Ultrasonics Emulsifiers
for any volume / production capacity
for any industry
efficacious and process intensifying
for batch and inline processing
versatile usable
energy-efficient
easy and safe to operate
reproducible results
linear scalable
reliable
robust, low maintenance
easy to install or retro-fit
fast RoI