Fast & efficient Horizontal Colloid Mill Grinder with stainless steel build, easy maintenance, hygienic design & ultrafine grinding.
Colloid Mill Machine
VERFOODSOLUTIONS colloid mill machine is available in both vertical and horizontal configurations, offering versatile options tailored to different production needs. The vertical model integrates the motor and grinding unit into a single compact body, ideal for space-saving applications. The horizontal model features a disassembled motor for easier maintenance and flexibility, and it is further divided into two variants: one equipped with a circulation tube for reflux grinding—particularly suitable for products like peanuts and chili peppers to achieve finer particles—and another with a square discharge outlet designed for medium-to-high concentration materials that do not require recycling. All main components—including housing, stator, rotor, adjustment mechanism, cooling system, and motor—are constructed from corrosion-resistant, non-toxic stainless steel, ensuring durability, hygiene, and ease of cleaning. Users can choose from various specifications and models based on material properties, production efficiency, and application needs to achieve optimal results.
Operating on the principle that fluids or semi-fluid materials pass between high-speed, interlocking fixed and movable teeth, the colloid mill machine generates strong shear forces, friction, and high-frequency vibrations to efficiently pulverize, emulsify, homogenize, and blend materials. Its grinding chamber is divided into three zones—coarse, fine, and ultrafine—allowing for adjustable particle sizes by modifying the rotor gap. Recycling options are available to enhance ultrafine grinding and ensure consistent, high-quality output. Capable of processing materials to particle sizes typically ranging from 20 to 60 microns with a homogeneity exceeding 95%, this colloid mill machine is widely applicable across industries such as food, chemicals, and light plastics, making it ideal for micro-grinding, dispersion, emulsification, homogenization, and mixing tasks.

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