High Shear Mixer

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High Shear Mixer

A High Shear Mixer works on the principle of spinning fluid at a velocity faster than an adjoining surface.

It typically uses a rotating impeller or rotor or multiple rotors or impellors, which are spun with an electric motor to create flow and hence shear.

 

At Muez-Hest we are capable of manufacturing high-quality High Shear Mixers:

Batch high-shear mixers

Inline high-shear mixers

Inline Powder induction mixers

High Shear Granulators

Ultra-high shear inline mixers

Muez-Hest high Shear Mixers are used in various industries:

Pharmaceuticals

Paper Manufacturing

Food and Beverages

Chemical Industry

Manufacture of cosmetics, toiletries, asphalt, and various herbicides.

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A high shear mixer is a type of industrial equipment designed to blend, emulsify, and homogenize materials through intense shear forces. It uses high-speed rotating blades or rotors to create high shear and turbulence, effectively mixing and breaking down particles or droplets in a mixture to achieve a uniform and consistent product.

  • Food and Beverage: For emulsifying dressings, sauces, and dairy products, and for creating uniform batters and pastes.
  • Pharmaceuticals: In the production of creams, ointments, and suspensions, and for mixing active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) with excipients.
  • Cosmetics: For formulating lotions, creams, and gels with uniform texture and consistency.
  • Chemicals: In the production of adhesives, coatings, and other chemical products that require fine particle dispersion and homogenization.

Biotechnology: For mixing biological materials and creating homogenous cultures or media.

  • Batch Mixers: Mix materials in a batch process, suitable for smaller or intermittent production needs.
  • Inline Mixers: Continuously mix materials as they flow through the mixer, ideal for high-volume production.
  • Laboratory Mixers: Smaller scale mixers designed for research and development or small-scale production.
  • Food and Beverage: For emulsification and mixing of food products.
  • Pharmaceuticals: In the formulation of drugs and health products.
  • Cosmetics: For creating uniform cosmetic products.
  • Chemicals: In the production of various chemical formulations.
  • Biotechnology: For preparing biological products and media.
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