Emulsification tanks primarily use agitation to mix materials to meet production process requirements. They are commonly used in industries such as pharmaceuticals, bioengineering, food, beverages, wine, condiments, fine chemicals, and oils for intermediate buffering, liquid storage, mixing, blending, and reaction.
Emulsification tank system configurations primarily include a transmission, mechanical seal, temperature control, spotlight, sight glass, agitator, manhole feed port, purge ball, steam inlet, condensate outlet, material outlet, sewage outlet, sampling port, 360° universal purge ball, and some may also include weighing and level metering devices.
The agitator's paddle design can be adjusted to achieve optimal mixing performance, including turbine, paddle, anchor, frame, ribbon, and magnetic types.