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High-Speed Dissolver LMHD-A105 For Controlled Dispersion And Emulsification


What is High-Speed DissolverLMHD-A105 ?

Labmate  LMHD-A105 is a laboratory high-speed dissolver used for controlled mixing, dispersion, and emulsification of powders, liquids, and semi-solid formulations using a high-shear rotor system.

It is used for lab-scale formulation and R&D applications requiring consistent particle distribution.

What does Labmate LMHD-A105 do?

Labmate  LMHD-A105 performs three core functions:

  • Breaks powder agglomerates

  • Disperses pigments and solids into liquids

  • Forms uniform emulsions and suspensions

It is used when controlled shear mixing is required in laboratory formulations.

How does Labmate LMHD-A105 work?

Labmate  system uses a high-speed rotor–stator or dispersing impeller that creates shear forces inside a vessel.

Working Steps:

  1. Sample is placed in a compatible vessel

  2. Rotor rotates at controlled speed

  3. Shear forces break particle clusters

  4. Material disperses into liquid phase

  5. Uniform mixture is achieved

This ensures repeatable laboratory-scale mixing.

Industries using Labmate LMHD-A105

  • Pharmaceutical formulation laboratories

  • Chemical R&D and testing labs

  • Cosmetic development laboratories

  • Food and beverage research labs

  • Academic research facilities

These industries use it for controlled dispersion and emulsification.

Core Functional Capabilities

  • High-shear rotor mixing system

  • Digital programmable speed and time control

  • Variable speed up to 6000 RPM

  • Multi-viscosity sample processing

  • Benchtop laboratory operation

These capabilities support formulation development workflows.

Technical Specifications

Parameter

Value

Speed Range

500–6000 RPM

Processing Volume

50–2000 mL

Motor Power

0.75 kW

Control System

Digital programmable interface

Power Supply

220 V AC, 50/60 Hz

Weight

Approx. 19 kg

How to choose Labmate LMHD-A105

Use LMHD-A105 when:

  • High-shear dispersion is required

  • Medium to high viscosity samples are processed

  • Controlled RPM and timing are needed

  • Repeatable formulation results are required

  • Benchtop laboratory operation is preferred

It is not ideal for gentle or low-shear mixing tasks.

High-Speed Dissolver vs Other Equipment

Equipment

Function

Best Use

High-Speed Dissolver

Shear-based dispersion

Pigments, emulsions, suspensions

Homogenizer

Particle size reduction

Fine emulsions and nano systems

Overhead Stirrer

Low-shear mixing

Gentle blending

Magnetic Stirrer

Basic liquid mixing

Low-viscosity systems 

Complementary Equipment

  • Laboratory homogenizers

  • Emulsifying systems

  • Overhead stirrers

  • Magnetic stirrers

These support full formulation workflows.

Design Features

  • Digital control interface

  • Adjustable rotor positioning

  • Controlled acceleration and deceleration

  • Stable benchtop structure

  • Safety interlock and protection system

These support controlled laboratory operations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. What is Labmate LMHD-A105 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, 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 finer scales. 

Executive Summary

Labmate  LMHD-A105 High-Speed Dissolver is laboratory equipment used for high-shear dispersion, emulsification, and mixing of powders, liquids, and semi-solid formulations. It uses a rotor–stator system to generate controlled shear forces that break particle clusters and distribute materials evenly. It is widely used in pharmaceutical, chemical, cosmetic, food, and research laboratories. With variable speed control up to 6000 RPM and programmable operation, it supports repeatable laboratory-scale mixing and