
Cavitron mill consist of a series of concentric rings. As the medium enters the center chamber, it is compressed up to 10 bar at a rate of one-thousandth of a second and "explodes" outward into the next chamber. A series of nozzles breaks down the medium as it passes from chamber to chamber. These nozzles can be as small as 500 microns (.5mm), and the rotor/stator segments can meet up to 500 million times per second. This microcavitation leads to the treatment of the product by the energy transfer. Rotor / Stator • Mixing • Wet Milling • Neutralization • Polymerization • Chemical Reactions • Emulsification Solution • Homogenizing • Catalytic-Reactions • Treating of Cells by Shearing • Inline Process of
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