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Mixing Principle

Laminar dispersing of insoluble liquids or gases into high-viscous products

Target: Disperse droplets or bubbles into a high-viscous liquid in order to produce a dispersion or foam of high quality.

Target
Disperse droplets or bubbles into a high-viscous liquid in order to produce a dispersion or foam of high quality.

A clearly defined and uniform shear field is generated through mixing. Strong viscous forces cause a deformation and breakup of droplets and bubbles. With a smart mixer design concerning shear rate and residence time, the smallest possible droplets or bubbles and a narrow size distribution can be achieved.


Dispersion produced in a Sulzer SMX mixer in the laminar flow regime.


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