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Labmate LMHD-A104 is a laboratory high-speed dissolver used for controlled mixing, dispersion, and emulsification of powders, liquids, and semi-solid formulations using high-shear rotor–stator action.It is used in laboratory and pilot-scale formulation development.
Labmate LMHD-A104 performs three main functions:
Breaks powder agglomerates
Disperses particles into liquids
Creates uniform emulsions and suspensions
It is used when consistent particle distribution is required in laboratory formulations.
Labmate system operates using a rotor–stator high-shear mechanism.
Material is placed in a compatible vessel
Rotor rotates at controlled high speed
Shear force breaks particle clusters
Material disperses evenly in liquid phase
Uniform mixture is achieved
This process supports repeatable laboratory mixing results.
Pharmaceutical formulation laboratories
Chemical research and testing labs
Cosmetic and personal care R&D labs
Food and beverage development laboratories
Materials science research facilities
These industries use it for controlled formulation processes.
High-shear rotor–stator mixing system
Digital speed and ramp control
Variable speed up to 6000 RPM
Multi-viscosity handling capability
Laboratory vessel compatibility
These features support controlled formulation development.
Select Labmate LMHD-A104 when:
High-shear dispersion is required
Medium to high viscosity materials are processed
Repeatable laboratory mixing is required
Variable speed and ramp control are needed
Pilot-scale formulation testing is performed
It is not ideal for low-shear blending tasks.
Laboratory homogenizers
Emulsifying systems
Overhead stirrers
Vacuum mixing systems
These support full formulation workflows.
Digital control interface
Adjustable rotor positioning
Stable benchtop structure
Controlled acceleration and deceleration
Safety interlock systems
These features support controlled laboratory operation.
Q1. What is Labmate LMHD-A104 used for?
It is used for high-shear mixing and dispersion of powders, liquids, and semi-solid formulations in laboratory environments.
Q2. How does a high-speed dissolver work?
It uses a rotor–stator system to generate shear forces that break particle clusters and distribute materials uniformly.
Q3. What materials can it process?
It can process powders, liquids, suspensions, emulsions, resins, and viscous formulations.
Q4. Is it suitable for viscous materials?
Yes, it supports medium to high-viscosity laboratory samples.
Q5. What is the difference between dissolver and homogenizer?
A dissolver focuses on dispersion using shear forces, while a homogenizer reduces particle size to much finer scales.