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News Release from: Hielscher USA
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 01 November 2005

Hielscher ultrasound technology at
Eurolipids2005

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Hielscher ultrasound technology will present its ultrasonic emulsification, dispersion and mixing equipment at the Eurolipids exhibition in Frankfurt/Main in November

Hielscher ultrasound technology will present its ultrasonic equipment at the Eurolipids exhibition, which takes place the first time in Frankfurt/Main A lot of consumer products, like milk, creams, cosmetics, fuels and pharmaceuticals are based on emulsions, which are disperse liquid-liquid systems of two or more insoluble liquids

High energy is needed to disperse the liquid phase (dispersed phase) in the form of small droplets in a second phase (continuous phase).

Hielscher manufactures ultrasound devices and accessories for the highly efficient emulsification and dispersing of liquids.

With lab devices of up to 400W power and industrial ultrasonic processors of up to 16000W power Hielscher is the leading ultrasonics manufacturer worldwide.

Hielscher ultrasonic devices require a very low maintenance, are easy to operate and simple to clean.

Bench top equipment is available for rental on reasonable terms to run process trials.

Results of such trials can be scaled linearly to the production level - reducing the risk and costs involved in process development.

Hielscher will take part at Eurolipids on booth C.03 in Hall 4.0 in Frankfurt from 02 to 04 November. Request free introductory details about products from Hielscher USA ...

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