ACC Lab M/C
Aqueous Counter Collision System (ACCNAC-300)
A system that nano-disperses and disperses materials by spraying and colliding pulp (suspension) at ultra-high pressure through opposing nozzles inside the chamber.
< Chamber collision simulation >
< ACC-300 layout >
This process involves a homogenization process in which weak bonds between fiber molecules are separated by repeated collision energy between fluids, enabling manufacturing without contamination by impurities.
Advantage
It maintains the original properties of the material without chemical modification through physical dissolution and is environmentally friendly.
No contamination by external environment.
ACC-300
< ACC-300 >
ACC-300 is a laboratory equipment that effectively nanosizes cellulose, organic, and inorganic particles by spraying water dispersions at ultra-high pressure (200Mpa) in a chamber and colliding them with the fluids.
In particular, emulsification performance that is difficult to achieve with existing microfluidizer equipment is possible through physical emulsification without surfactants.
Specification
Model | Process Output | Nozzle Diameter | Pressure Range | Elec’Cap. | Size | Weight |
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L/hour | ㎛ | MPa | kW | mm | Kg | |
ACC-300 | 20~30 | 140~200 | 140~200 | 9 | 1480(L)x900(W)x1510(H) | 860 |
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