Working Principle
High speed rotating of the dispersion disc cause the paint slurry in the cylinder to present a rolling circulation. High speed disperser with sufficient powder or pigments floating on top of the paint slurry will soon spiral down to the bottom of the vortex. A turbulent flow zone is formed in the 2.5-5cm edge of the dispersion disc. The powder particles are subject to strong shear and impact, allowing them to be quickly dispersed into the paint slurry. Outside this area, upper and lower flow jets are formed to fully circulate and turn the paint slurry. If there is a laminar flow state below the dispersion disc, the interaction between liquid layers at different speeds is called the viscosity shear force, which can achieve a good dispersion effect.