"Homogenization" is the process of emulsifying one liquid into another or uniformly dispersing solid particles throughout a liquid to improve consistency, stability, shelf life, flavor and a most of other important product qualities such as:Enhanced texture and taste
- Batch-to-batch consistency
- Longer shelf life
- Improved reaction time
- Viscosity control
- More consumer appeal
- Enhanced colour
- Improved stability
- More uniformity
- Particle size control & uniform
How is the homogenizer different from a colloid mill or a high-shear mixer?
The homogenizer imparts higher energy to the liquid than the other two devices. It causes emulsification by creating intense turbulent flow. The colloid mill or high-shear mixer produces strong shear fields. As a rule of thumb, the energy level of a colloid mill or high-shear mixer is equivalent to operating a homogenizer at 4000 psi (275 bar) or less.
Model : HM-L10
Capacity:10 L/hr
Model : HM-S100
Capacity : 100 L/hr
Model : HM-M500
Capacity : 500 L/hr
Model : HM-L100
Capacity : 1000 L/hr