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How to Select a Homogenizer for Particle Size Reduction

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Deb Shechter
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May 17, 2017
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How to Select a Homogenizer for Particle Size Reduction

Homogenization, also known a micronization, or more simply, particle size reduction, is a powerful technique used across a number of growing industries: cosmetic, pharmaceutical, biotech, and even food! The next time you spread mayo on your sandwich, use anti-aging cream, or take medication for your pounding headache, you can thank the powers behind homogenization. Aside from creating useful and effective products, homogenization has other benefits: it creates uniform and consistent products with minimal amounts of effort, it saves money, and it increases overall customer satisfaction. With all of those benefits, it’s no wonder that more and more industries and businesses are looking to invest in a homogenizer of their own.

However, before selecting a homogenizer to meet your particular needs, it can be useful to understand what you should be looking for in a homogenizer. Continue reading to learn more about how to select a homogenizer for particle size reduction.

What type of product do you need?

The first thing to think about is what type of product you are aiming to create. The homogenizer you choose will vary based on whether you want to use it for a specific product or for more general use. The first step in choosing a homogenizer is identifying several key products that you aim to produce using the machine. This will help guide you in the right direction in choosing the most appropriate machine for your needs.

Intended procedure and/or results

Once you have an idea of the product or products that you would like to create, you will be able to select the procedure you intend on using. From quick mixing to the lysing of tissues and other delicate materials, knowing which procedure you will use will determine which features and technical capabilities you will need in a homogenizer.

Technical operations needed

Now that the product type and procedure have been identified, it is necessary to determine the technical operations to look for in a homogenizer. Depending on whether your process requires mechanical forces (like shear, cavitation, or impact), high pressure, temperature change, or another parameter altogether, it is important to identify the technical operations needed to ensure that you choose the right machine for your needs.

Pion's BEE brand offers a number of homogenizers to suit virtually any need. We are excited to help you begin your next big homogenization project. Please contact us today to learn more about the innovative homogenizing equipment that we have to offer.

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