Homogenization, also known as micronization, is the process of making substances uniform. For pharmaceutical products, homogenizer instruments handle particle sizes under high pressures, sheer, turbulence, acceleration and impact, to make them more stable and clinically effective. Homogenization is a common sample preparation step taken prior to the analysis of nucleic acids, proteins, cells, metabolism, and pathogens. Homogenizer systems are used to complete this process.
Homogenizer machines are pieces of equipment used for the homogenization of various types of material. High-pressure homogenization in the pharmaceutical industry has proven its ability to make more stable products, with better API dispersion.
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- Maximum Operating Pressure: 1000 bar
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- Maximum Operating Pressure: 2000 bar
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