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APV Rannie 160Q

Description

APV Rannie 160Q is applied when a product requires controlled particle-size reduction, emulsion stability, dispersion or cell disruption. It is relevant to food, dairy, beverage, pharmaceutical, biotechnology, cosmetic and chemical processes where product consistency and repeatability matter.The homogeniser forces product through a precisely controlled valve gap at high pressure, converting pressure energy into turbulence and shear. The pump and homogenising valve configuration are selected for the required capacity, pressure and product properties. One- or two-stage valve arrangements can be considered according to the required product result.The final model must be selected from the required capacity, homogenising pressure, product viscosity, abrasiveness, feed conditions and desired particle-size result. Valve and material choices should be matched to the formulation.Correct pressure and valve selection helps achieve the target product quality without unnecessary energy or component loading. Planned maintenance of valves, seals, plungers and wear parts protects repeatability and uptime. AxFlow can support sizing, service and spare parts planning.

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Construction

Categories
Homogenizers
Product group
Process Homogenizers

Performance

Max differential pressure
600 bar
Max capacity
29000 l/h
Power
160 kW

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APV Rannie 160Q is used for particle-size reduction, emulsification, dispersion and related high-pressure processing. It can support food, dairy, pharmaceutical, biotechnology, cosmetic and chemical applications. The exact duty depends on the product and required result.
Capacity and homogenising pressure must be matched to the process requirement. The model configuration determines the applicable capacity and pressure. Product properties and valve selection also affect performance.
Product is pressurised and passed through a narrow homogenising-valve gap. The rapid pressure drop creates turbulence and shear that reduce particles or droplets. The valve arrangement is selected for the required product structure.
Maintenance focuses on the homogenising valve, pump valves, seals, plungers and other wear components. Inspection intervals depend on pressure, product abrasiveness and operating hours. Planned service helps maintain repeatable product quality and uptime.
Yes. AxFlow can review capacity, pressure, product properties and hygienic requirements. This supports selection of the appropriate homogeniser, valve configuration and service plan. Contact AxFlow for availability and a quote.
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