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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Colloid_millColloid mill - Wikipedia

    A colloid mill is a machine that is used to reduce the particle size of a solid in suspension in a liquid, or to reduce the droplet size in emulsions. Colloid mills work on the rotor-stator principle: a rotor turns at high speeds (2000–18000 RPM).

  2. Colloid Mills are your best solution for particle deagglomeration and primary particle size reduction. Commonly used in the chemical and personal care industries, colloid mills are used to grind the primary particles of solids in a liquid slurry into much smaller sizes.

  3. Probst & Class is one of the leading manufacturers of machines for industrial processing. Since 1926 we have been building colloid mills, multi-stage grinding gear and perforated disk mills. Vacuum de-aeration units and lubricant processing units complement our product range.

  4. Nov 30, 2022 · Colloid mill is a machine used in the disintegration of solid particles or droplet size of a liquid present in suspension or emulsion. The machine consists of an inlet (which is subjected to a tremendous shearing action that effects a time dispersion of uniform size) and an outlet.

  5. A colloid mill is a type of rotor-stator mixer often used in the manufacturing of emulsions and dispersions. It can also be used to reduce the particle size of solids in suspension. Inside the colloid mill, a high-speed rotor pushes the fluid through small holes in a stationary stator, creating extremely high levels of mechanical shear.

  6. Up to 50% more flow rate with less heat than other mills. Easy to adjust; calibrated ring sets spacing; no special tools; less downtime; may be adjusted while operating. Easy to disassemble, only 7 basic parts; cleaning and inspection quick and easy; may also be cleaned in place.

  7. www.colloidmill.comColloid Mill

    The Chemicolloid Laboratories Inc. has been the sole manufacturer of the Charlotte Colloid Mills since 1924. We serve the international marketplace with mills for the food, pharmaceutical, cosmetic, petrochemical, grease, asphalt and textile industries, just to name a few.

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