High Efficiency Mixer
A high-efficiency mixer is a high-efficiency mixing device without moving parts. It uses a mixing unit fixed in the pipe to force the fluid to change direction and speed when it flows in the pipeline, increase the velocity gradient of the fluid laminar flow or form turbulence. In the laminar state, the fluid will undergo a process of "division-position movement-re-merger"; in the turbulent state, in addition to the above process, the fluid will also produce violent vortices in the cross-section direction. These vortices will generate strong shear forces, further dividing and mixing the fluid, and finally forming the desired emulsion.