Laboratory Size Equipment
Almost all of the process equipment displayed in the Processing Equipment section is available in a laboratory version.
Testing is also available in most cases. Below are examples of some of the lab versions:
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0 items - $0.00Almost all of the process equipment displayed in the Processing Equipment section is available in a laboratory version.
Testing is also available in most cases. Below are examples of some of the lab versions:
Mixing and Blending can be a process unto itself or a step prior to other processing steps. It is critical to ensure that the process be completed based on the desired results which could be partial blending, full blending or homogenization.
Dispersion is usually defined as the mixing of two or more non-miscible liquids, or solids and liquids, into a pseudo-homogeneous mass which is more or less stable as measured by its life before noticeable separation occurs.
Milling covers a wide range of processes for powders, liquids and pastes. The main goal of milling is to crush, de-lump, deagglomerate, cut, tear, grind, smash, granulate or reduce the particle size.
Separation through screening, sieving, classifying and filtering has been around for thousands of years. There are many variations of “modern” screeners which are around 75 years old.