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Microfluidics manufactures high shear fluid processors capable of achieving the smallest particles, tightest particle size distribution and high process efficiency for their liposome?, emulsion, dispersion, encapsulation?, suspension, deagglomeration? and cell rupturing applications. Innovative Microfluidizer(R) processor technology revolutionized fluids processing with its fixed geometry (no moving parts) interaction chamber. Within the interaction chamber, highly-pressurized liquid product streams travel at high velocities through precisely defined microchannels producing high-shear forces. Unlike alternate processing technologies such as cavitation, Microfluidics says this technology exposes 100% of the product to the same processing conditions, all the time, every time. As a result, formulations are consistent and reproducible, and will scale readily from laboratory to production, guaranteed. The Microfluidizer processor’s efficiency helps to meet processing objectives with fewer passes than other alternatives and can be optimized for biofuels processing.
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