Homogenizer Compression Block
The Very High Pressure (VHP) compression block is a specific configuration of the liquid end for machine operating at very high pressure, over 700 bar.
The VHP compression block has been developed for pilot and industrial homogenizers with pressure from 600 bar up to 1500 bar.
The special configuration of the gaskets for high pressure and the use of special wear resistant materials provide the most reliable and effective solution for using the homogenizer in very high operating pressure condition.
It may surprise you how many products need homogenization in their manufacturing process to make them more compatible with your daily life. Stabilization and a longer shelf life have always been among the highest priorities in many different processing industries but, especially nowadays, as lifestyles continue to change rapidly, they are becoming more and more valued.
The Ariete machines are the state-of-the-art technology for powerful reliable high pressure homogenizers and customized solutions.
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