Is the working principle and function of an emulsion pump the same as that of an emulsifying machine? Let's take a look at it together with Ningbo Emulsion Pump!
According to Ningbo Emulsion Pump manufacturers, an emulsion pump, also known as a tubular emulsifying machine or a continuous emulsifying machine, shares the same fundamental principle as a general emulsifying machine. It utilizes the high-frequency hydraulic shear and high linear velocity generated by the high-speed rotation of the rotor to subject the material to centrifugal extrusion, friction, collision, and other comprehensive effects in the narrow space between the rotor and the stator. Coupled with the appropriate emulsifier, two originally immiscible substances can be instantly and uniformly emulsified to obtain a stable product. Both the rotor and stator of the emulsifying machine can be replaced with ideal shapes according to actual needs.
Ningbo Emulsion Pump manufacturers state that the emulsion pump shears, disperses, and impacts the material through the high-speed rotation of the homogenizing head connected to the engine. This makes the material finer and promotes the fusion of oil and water. It is widely used in cosmetics, body wash, sunscreen, and many other cream products. It is also used in sauces, juices in the food industry, ointments in the pharmaceutical industry, as well as petrochemicals, paints, inks, and more.
As for how to connect the emulsion pump to the emulsion tank, Ningbo Emulsion Pump manufacturers explain that it requires a hose crimping machine. First, cut the high-pressure hose to the required length, strip the outer layer of the hose, install the high-pressure hose connector, and finally crimp it using the hose crimping machine. High-pressure hoses are used in various industries such as mine hydraulic supports, oilfield development, engineering construction, lifting and transportation, metallurgical forging, mining equipment, ships, injection molding machinery, agricultural machinery, various machine tools, as well as mechanized and automated hydraulic systems in various industrial sectors to transport petroleum-based (such as mineral oil, soluble oil, hydraulic oil, fuel oil, lubricating oil) and water-based liquids (such as emulsions, oil-water emulsions, water) with certain pressure and temperature, and for liquid transmission pipelines.