Product name |
Electromagnetic speed regulating explosion-proof disperser, paint mixer, floor paint mixer, liquid disperser |
Region oriented |
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Device mode |
Fixed |
Layout form |
vertical |
Stirring drum shape |
disk |
Mixing method |
Self falling mixing |
application area |
chemical industry |
Applicable materials |
Paint coating |
Range of handling capacity per time |
101L-500L |
Anhui Hefei Shushan electromagnetic speed regulating explosion-proof disperser, paint mixer
Anhui Hefei Shushan electromagnetic speed regulating explosion-proof disperser, paint mixer
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Dongguan Xieda Tell You What Is Electromagnetic Speed Regulating Explosion proof Disperser
What is electromagnetic speed regulating explosion-proof dispenser? As the name implies, it is an explosion-proof disperser with electromagnetic speed regulation. It is mainly composed of body, transmission device, main shaft and impeller. The electromagnetic speed regulating mixer has little air absorption and retention during mixing and dispersion. The mixing and blending effects are both good. With medium or high speed mixing, the dispersion can make the matter dissolve rapidly and the particles become smaller. Therefore, it is widely used in coatings, dyes, inks, pigments, paper making, cosmetics, food, resins, adhesives, emulsions, pharmaceuticals, petroleum, pesticides, daily chemicals and other fields.
Under the high-speed rotation of serrated circular dispersion disk blades, the materials in the equipment violently turn up and down in the container, collide and shear with the blades, so that the aggregate destruction can be rapidly dispersed, homogeneously mixed, accelerated dissolution, high-speed mixing, dissolution and dispersion of liquid and liquid-solid materials, and complete the process of solid-liquid dispersion, wetting, depolymerization and stability. The speed adopts electromagnetic speed regulation. The speed range is 80-1250 rpm. The medium speed is used for stirring and dissolving, and the high speed is used for dispersing and homogenizing.
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