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The
colloid mill MK 2000 is especially designed for
the production of colloidal solutions, or extremely
fine emulsions and suspensions. The high tip speeds,
combined with an extremely small shear gap, produces
intense friction on the material being processed.
The friction and shear that result is commonly referred
to as wet milling. The rotor and stator are cone
shaped, and have three stages of increasingly fine
serrations, or grooves. The stator can be infinitely
adjusted to obtain the desired gap setting between
the rotor and stator. The grooves change directions
in each stage for increased turbulence. With high
quality finishes and materials, the MK tool offers
an extremely efficient milling geometry.
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| Colloid
Mills |
Nominal
Flow Rate* |
Output |
Nominal
Tip Speed |
Power |
Inlet/Outlet
Connections |
| Type |
gpm |
l/h |
rpm |
fpm |
m/s |
hp |
kW |
inches |
mm |
| MK
2000/4 |
1.5 |
300 |
7,900 |
4500 |
23 |
2 |
1.5 |
1
/ 0.75 |
25
/ 15 |
| MK
2000/5 |
10 |
2,500 |
5,800 |
4500 |
23 |
7.5 |
5.5 |
2
/ 1.5 |
40
/ 32 |
| MK
2000/10 |
35 |
7,500 |
4,200 |
4500 |
23 |
15 |
11 |
2
/ 2 |
50
/ 50 |
| MK
2000/20 |
90 |
20,000 |
2,850 |
4500 |
23 |
40 |
27 |
3
/ 2.5 |
80
/ 65 |
| MK
2000/30 |
175 |
40,000 |
1,420 |
4500 |
23 |
75 |
50 |
6
/ 4 |
150
/ 125 |
| MK
2000/50 |
350 |
80,000 |
1,100 |
4500 |
23 |
150 |
110 |
8
/ 6 |
200
/ 150 |
| *Flow
rates are dependent of the gap setting and the material
being processed. Flow rates can be reduced to as low
as 10% of the maxium |
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