What is Dispersion?
Dispersion is the process of breaking gas or liquid into fine bubbles or droplets inside another phase.
View High Speed AgitatorsDispersion Explained
Dispersion is the process of breaking gas or liquid into fine bubbles or droplets inside another phase. In industrial mixing, this parameter should be reviewed along with tank geometry, impeller type, fluid properties and operating objective.
Common Applications
- Gas dispersion
- Emulsion preparation
- Liquid-liquid mixing
- High shear processes
Selection Factors
Correct selection depends on the process objective and site conditions. For Dispersion, Premix usually reviews these points before recommending equipment:
- Tip speed
- Power input
- Impeller type
- Phase ratio
Why It Matters In Plant Operation
Dispersion affects process stability, chemical usage, equipment life and final output quality. A correctly selected solution helps reduce trial-and-error at site and supports more predictable daily operation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Dispersion?
Dispersion is the process of breaking gas or liquid into fine bubbles or droplets inside another phase.
Where is Dispersion commonly used?
It is commonly used in Gas dispersion, Emulsion preparation, Liquid-liquid mixing, High shear processes.
How does Premix select Dispersion?
Premix reviews Tip speed, Power input, Impeller type, Phase ratio along with the plant layout and maintenance requirement.
