Agitated Vessels for Homogenization

Agitated vessels for homogenization are mixing systems designed to create uniform products from heterogeneous mixtures through high-intensity mechanical action. These vessels reduce particle or droplet size, eliminate variations in composition, and produce consistent products meeting uniformity specifications.

Why are Agitated Vessels Needed for Homogenization?

Homogenization requires agitated vessels capable of reducing particle or droplet size through high shear, eliminating composition gradients throughout the batch, and producing consistent products batch after batch. Uniform products perform consistently and meet quality specifications.

Industries Using Agitated Vessels for Homogenization

Common industries include:

  • Food Processing
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Cosmetics
  • Dairy
  • Biotechnology
  • Chemical Processing

Specifications and Characteristics

At Roben, Mfg, Inc., we offer comprehensive options including:

  • High-shear rotor-stator mixers
  • Inline homogenizer integration
  • Recirculation systems
  • Temperature control capability
  • Sanitary designs available

Certifications and Standards

Our agitated vessels are designed and manufactured in accordance with stringent industry standards:

  • ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code: Pressure vessel design and fabrication
  • FDA cGMP Guidelines: Pharmaceutical manufacturing compliance
  • 3-A Sanitary Standards: Food and dairy equipment
  • ISO 9001: Quality management system certification
  • CE Marking: European compliance certification
  • ATEX Directive: Explosive atmosphere certification where applicable

Agitated Vessels for Homogenization FAQs

What homogenization methods are available?

Homogenization uses high-shear mixers (rotor-stator), high-pressure homogenizers, ultrasonic processors, or combination systems. Batch high-shear mixers handle moderate homogenization. High-pressure homogenizers achieve fine particle sizes. Method selection depends on required particle size, viscosity, and production rate.

How do you verify homogeneity?

Homogeneity verification uses particle size analysis, sampling at multiple locations, or on-line instrumentation. Specifications define acceptable particle size distribution and uniformity criteria. Process parameters (time, speed, passes) are established through trials and verified in production.

Contact Roben, Mfg, Inc.

For more information about our agitated vessel solutions or to request a quote, please contact Roben, Mfg, Inc. today. Our experienced engineering team utilizes advanced CFD software to optimize agitator designs for your specific mixing requirements.

Phone: (732) 364-6000 | Email: sales@robenmfg.com

760 Vassar Ave, Lakewood, NJ 08701

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