Built-in homomixer inside the pipe! Continuous pipeline mixer.
This is a continuous emulsification and stirring device that is optimal for labor-saving and space-saving in production equipment. By using a separate tank, circulation stirring can be achieved without taking up much space, even for large-scale emulsification and dispersion. The raw materials passing through the pipeline are finely divided and emulsified and stirred by the high-speed rotation of the homomixer, moving on to the next process. The treatment liquid passing through the pipe achieves effects similar to those of conventional homomixers. 【Features】 ○ It is possible to create a manufacturing process for stirring and mixing that is optimal for each intended use. ○ Disassembly, assembly, and cleaning of the liquid contact parts are easy. → Sanitary types are also available in the lineup. ○ The standard model includes a two-stage homomixer for low and high viscosity, with the possibility of producing three-stage and four-stage models. For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Structure】 ○Suction side mechanical seal ○Suction port ○Jacket ○Low viscosity type three-stage turbine ○High viscosity type one-stage turbine ○Discharge port ○Discharge side mechanical seal ○Motor ●For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Since our establishment in 1954, we have handled all the necessary equipment for cosmetic factories, starting with emulsification devices, and including "pure water systems," "cosmetic filling machines," and "wastewater treatment facilities." In 1999, we became part of the Sanoyasu Group, and in April 2021, we merged with Sanoyasu Plant Engineering, which is also part of the same group. With a focus on three main businesses—"emulsification and stirring devices," "water treatment facilities," and "large tanks and steel structures"—we will further develop the technologies we have cultivated and support society in a wider range of fields.