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PilotGenizer High Pressure Homogenizer Introduction and Operation

The pilot high pressure homogenizer in PilotGenizer is mainly composed of a high pressure homogenization chamber and a pressurization mechanism. Under the action of the pressurization mechanism, the high-pressure solution quickly passes through the homogenization chamber. The material is simultaneously subjected to high-speed shearing, high-frequency vibration, cavitation phenomena, and convection impact, as well as the corresponding thermal effects. The mechanical and chemical effects caused by this changes in the physical, chemical, and structural properties of the material's macromolecules, ultimately achieving homogenization. It is mainly used in industries such as biology, medicine, food, and chemical engineering for cell disruption, beverage homogenization, fine chemical engineering, preparation of liposomes, nano-suspensions, emulsions, and large infusions.

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PilotGenizer High Pressure Homogenizer Introduction and Operation

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