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Vacuum Emulsifying Mixer

It mainly refers to that, under vacuum condition, the material can be uniformly high shear emulsified with a phase or multiple phase distribution or at least another continuous phase. The use of machinery to bring strong momentum, making the material in the stator in narrow gap high sheared, hydraulic shear under hundreds of thousands of times per minute. Instant evenly dispersed emulsion, after high frequency cycles, will end up with no bubble for exquisite and stable quality products.
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Homogenizing Mixer

The homogenizer mixer is a type of mixing equipment used in various industries, including food, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. It consists of a high-speed rotor/stator system that generates intense shear forces to break down the droplets of one liquid phase and disperse them throughout the other liquid phase. The rotor is a spinning shaft with blades or teeth, while the stator is a stationary ring with slots or holes. When the rotor spins inside the stator, it creates a high-velocity fluid flow that causes turbulence and cavitation, leading to the formation of small droplets that eventually become uniformly distributed in the mixture.
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Perfume Making Machine

Perfume making machines are equipment used in the fragrance industry for the mass production of perfumes. These perfume machines are designed to mix and blend various ingredients, including essential oils, aroma chemicals, solvents, and fixatives, to create unique and appealing scents. Perfume making machines offer several advantages over traditional perfume making methods, such as hand-blending. They can produce perfumes in larger quantities, with greater consistency and efficiency, and can also reduce the risk of contamination and human error. Additionally, our machines are equipped with advanced technologies to enhance the quality and performance of the final product.
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Filling Machine

Filling machines are used in various industries, including food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and household products. The basic components of a filling machine include a reservoir or hopper, a filling nozzle or spout, a conveyor system, and a control system. The reservoir or hopper is used to hold the substance to be filled, while the filling nozzle or spout dispenses the substance into the container. The conveyor system moves the containers into position for filling, while the control system regulates the filling process, such as the volume of substance dispensed. Filling machines come in different types and configurations, depending on the application and the substance being filled.
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RO Water Treatment Plant

Reverse osmosis technology is a modern high technology developed recently in China. Reverse osmosis is to separate water from solution after it permeates the specially-made semi-transparent membrane through exerting a pressure that is higher than the osmosis pressure on the solution. As this process is reverse to the natural permeation direction, it is called reverse osmosis. According to different osmosis pressures of various materials, the process of reverse osmosis with a pressure higher than the osmosis pressure can be used to reach the purposes of separation, extraction, purification and concentration of a certain solution. It does not need heating and there is no phase changing process; therefore, it saves more energy than traditional process.
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Packaging Machine

Packaging machines are devices used to package products, such as cosmetics, food, pharmaceuticals, and other products, into various types of packaging, such as bags, boxes, bottles, and jars. They provide several advantages over manual packaging methods, such as increased speed, efficiency, and consistency, and can also reduce the risk of contamination and product waste. Packaging machines come in different types and configurations, depending on the application and the packaging material used. They are used in various industries, including food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and manufacturing.
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