High-pressure homogenizers, such as NanoGenizer, prepare nanomaterials by producing high flow velocities through a small opening via an internal fixed geometry specifically designed to operate at ...
High-pressure homogenization is a well established unit operation for producing fine emulsions by forcing a premixed fluid through a narrow gap or valve at pressures typically ranging from 100 to 2 ...
Homogenization is the name given to any of the processes used to make a mixture of two mutually non-soluble liquids the same throughout. To achieve this, one of the liquids is altered to a state ...
For a slick, supple mouthfeel, there’s nothing like a suspension of fine droplets of oil in water (or vice versa)—what scientists call an emulsion. Cream, butter and chocolate are emulsions, as are ...
Emulsions are two-phase systems consisting of a dispersed phase (the droplets or particles) and a continuous phase (liquid diluent like water). In the dispersed phase, droplet size is critically ...
Homogenization refers to any of the techniques used to make a mixture of two mutually insoluble liquids the same throughout. To do this, one of the liquids is adjusted such that the minute particles ...