Why does the emulsification pump have the difference between thick and fine teeth?
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Recently, our employees frequently received inquiries about emulsification pumps in the system. One of the most frequently asked questions by customers is why there is a difference between thick and thin teeth in emulsion pump?

The emulsification pump is a high-performance equipment for continuous production or circulating processing of fine materials. There are 1 to 3 sets of stators and rotors, namely gears, installed in a narrow space cavity, which can be divided into coarse teeth, medium teeth and fine teeth.

Coarse teeth (8mm): impact, crush, shear, dissolve, and coarsely disperse.

Middle tooth (6mm): disperse, refine, accelerate dissolution, and emulsify.

Fine teeth (4mm): ultra-fine dispersion, enhanced emulsification, homogenization, and slurrying.

For customers have higher requirements for material homogeneity, such as oil-water mixtures. We recommend using 3 sets of stators and rotors, that is, three-stage emulsification pump. The mixing of materials is from coarse to fine, and the emulsification effect is better. However, the single-stage emulsification pump has only 1 set of stator and rotor. It is recommended to use in working conditions where customers do not require high material fineness.

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