High-speed disperser (HSD) is a mixer featuring a cowl disc or sawtooth impeller, designed to quickly break lumps of powder or solid material, uniformly mix, wet, or dissolve them into a liquid. It is used in industries such as paint, pigments, and resin for applications like emulsification, dispersion, water or solvent-based paints and food processing.
HSD comes in fixed, hydraulic, and manual up-down lifting options, with an operating range of ~400 to ~2950 rpm, depending on the process. It can work with or without a VFD (variable frequency drive).
The shaft outside the tank is protected with a rotary guard. The HSD model also offers vessel holding via clamp or ratchet belt.
Safety measures include preventing the hydraulic cylinder from lifting or the lid from opening while the agitator is running and ensuring the agitator won’t start when the cylinder is lifted.
High-speed dispersers (HSD) are specialized mixers designed to break lumps, dissolve solids, and create uniform dispersions. They are widely used in paints, pigments, resins, and food processing for emulsification, dispersion, and wetting of powders into liquids.
High-speed dispersers feature cowl disc or sawtooth impellers to efficiently break powders, disperse solids, and ensure uniform liquid mixing.
HSD units come in various drive and lifting configurations to suit process and vessel requirements.
Safety is critical for high-speed operation. HSD units include multiple safeguards for operators.