List of Emulsifier/Disperser products
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Reduce the workload from handling heavy objects! Here are five case studies that solved customer challenges! We are also accepting free consultations and tests tailored to your work!
- Other conveying machines
Presentation of explanatory materials on JIS and ISO standards. We propose suitable safety barriers from a rich product series! Free rental of demo kits.
- Other safety and hygiene products
It is possible to heat and stir while crushing using a built-in heater with a heating and insulation jacket attached to the mortar.
- Crusher
- Emulsifier/Disperser
- Concentration Equipment
Performance that surpasses manual work in the same environment as manual work: grinding + stirring + mixing + kneading = synergistic effect through simultaneous operations.
- Other processing machines
- Crusher
- Emulsifier/Disperser
This single machine handles processes such as grinding/dispersing, stirring, kneading, mixing, dispersing, concentrating, drying, and powdering while heating/cooling powders, slurries, pastes, etc.
- Concentration Equipment
- Crusher
- Emulsifier/Disperser
The pestle rotation part rises and falls, making it easier to exchange the mortar and pestle, remove the ground material after grinding, and clean the machine. A tabletop machine for simultaneous stir...
- Emulsifier/Disperser
- Fine grinding machine
- Mixer/agitator
Dependence of Zeolite Particle Distribution on Grinding Time
**Summary** To understand the performance of the Ishikawa-type mixing and grinding machine produced at the Ishikawa factory, zeolite was used as the standard material to clarify the relationship between grinding time and particle size distribution through experiments. First, experiments were conducted using the D18S (desktop machine) to examine the relationship between the particle size distribution of zeolite and grinding time. The grinding times were varied at 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour, 2 hours, and 4 hours, with 2g samples taken at each interval. These samples were then analyzed for particle size distribution using a laser diffraction particle size measurement device. **Conclusion** In the particle size distribution, the peak value (mode) was 0.4μm for grinding times up to 1 hour. After 2 hours of grinding, it was 0.1μm. The standard deviation, which represents the variation in particle size, decreased with longer grinding times. However, beyond 2 hours, it saturated and remained almost constant at 3μm. From this, it can be concluded that within the experimental range, the relationship between the particle size distribution of zeolite and grinding time using the D18S shows that longer grinding times result in smaller particle size (mode) and less variation (standard deviation), but after 2 hours, it becomes constant.
Mechanochemical dehydration of water and material crystals.
- Fine grinding machine
- Emulsifier/Disperser
- Crusher/Mill
Also for the pre-dispersion of electrode materials for all-solid-state batteries! A single machine can stir, grind, disperse, and knead! Reproducing hand grinding [Automatic mortar and pestle].
- Fine grinding machine
- Mixer/agitator
- Emulsifier/Disperser
Simultaneous processing of dispersion, kneading, concentration, drying, and grinding of slurry/paste/powder with a single machine! Slurry grinding rotary evaporator.
- Other powder equipment
- Emulsifier/Disperser
- Concentration Equipment
Equipped with ceramic bowls (mortar) and double boilers (jacket) for heating/cooling. Simultaneous processing of grinding (crushing, disintegration), dispersion, kneading, concentration, and drying op...
- Fine grinding machine
- Emulsifier/Disperser
- Mixer/agitator
Please leave the 'Ishikawa-style stirring and grinding machine' for 'stirring', 'crushing', 'mixing', and 'kneading' to Ishikawa Factory Co., Ltd.
- Mixer/agitator
- Fine grinding machine
- Emulsifier/Disperser
Introduction to the paper "Mechanochemical Dehydration of Hydrate Crystals Using AGA"
**Introduction to the Paper** Title: Mechanochemical Reactions of Hydrated Crystals Author: Professor Yasuo Arai Summary: The paper titled "Mechanochemical Reactions of Hydrated Crystals" was published in 1971 and provides valuable research findings related to gypsum and lime. This paper was written by Professor Yasuo Arai. The focus of this paper is on the characteristics and mechanisms of mechanochemical reactions in hydrated crystals. Professor Arai conducted a detailed study of the processes by which hydrated crystals, such as gypsum and lime, change under physical stimuli. As a result, he revealed that changes in crystal structure and recrystallization of materials occur during the mechanochemical reactions of hydrated crystals. The equipment used to apply this "physical stimulus" is our company's AGA. The significance of this paper contributes to understanding how mechanochemical reactions of hydrated crystals affect the applications of gypsum and lime. Furthermore, this research suggests potential applications in fields such as materials science and architectural engineering. References: Arai, Yasuo. "Gypsum and Lime," 1971. "Mechanochemical Reactions of Hydrated Crystals."
Powerful processing of stirring, grinding, crushing, disintegration, kneading, mixing, and dispersion of liquids, slurries, pastes, colloids, and powders - Ishikawa-type stirring and grinding machine,...
- Crusher
- Emulsifier/Disperser
- Fine grinding machine