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Fig. 34 Strobe photograph and ultrasonic homogenization. (From Ref. 35.) These units have seen application in both a two-step premix-homogenization pro-cedure and true multicomponent continuous processing. Capacities and pressures of systems range from laboratory units, producing 4-10 L/min at 1200-1700 psig requir-ing 2-5 horsepower, to full-scale production units with capacities of up to 450 L/min operating around 350 psig and requiring 60 horsepower. Figure 35 presents the dual-feed system, in which the two separately prepared components are metered volumetrically into the area of the vibrating knife, where the intense cavitational effects occur.
DOI link for Fig. 34 Strobe photograph and ultrasonic homogenization. (From Ref. 35.) These units have seen application in both a two-step premix-homogenization pro-cedure and true multicomponent continuous processing. Capacities and pressures of systems range from laboratory units, producing 4-10 L/min at 1200-1700 psig requir-ing 2-5 horsepower, to full-scale production units with capacities of up to 450 L/min operating around 350 psig and requiring 60 horsepower. Figure 35 presents the dual-feed system, in which the two separately prepared components are metered volumetrically into the area of the vibrating knife, where the intense cavitational effects occur.
Fig. 34 Strobe photograph and ultrasonic homogenization. (From Ref. 35.) These units have seen application in both a two-step premix-homogenization pro-cedure and true multicomponent continuous processing. Capacities and pressures of systems range from laboratory units, producing 4-10 L/min at 1200-1700 psig requir-ing 2-5 horsepower, to full-scale production units with capacities of up to 450 L/min operating around 350 psig and requiring 60 horsepower. Figure 35 presents the dual-feed system, in which the two separately prepared components are metered volumetrically into the area of the vibrating knife, where the intense cavitational effects occur.
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Fig. 35 Continuous dual-feed system configuration using ultrasonic homogenizers. (From Ref. 35.)