VEVOR offers a wide range of homogenizer equipment that is designed for accurate mixing, emulsification, and particle size reduction in labs, factories, and the field. VEVOR has a homogenizer for every job, from small, portable ones for quick sample preparation to large, powerful ones for continuous processing in factories. Our homogenizer equipment is made to be accurate, long-lasting, and easy to use. It helps professionals in pharmaceuticals, food science, biotechnology, cosmetics, and chemical research.
Are you in the market for dependable homogenizer tools that deliver consistent results every time, regardless of sample or batch size? VEVOR's homogenizer equipment gives scientists, engineers, and production professionals the power and precision they need to lyse cells in a microbiology lab, emulsify cosmetic formulations on a large scale, or disperse nanoparticles for materials research. VEVOR has the right tool for every homogenization job, from ultrasonic homogenizers to high shear mixers and laboratory agitators.
Knowing all the different types of homogenizer equipment can help you find the right tool for your sample type, volume requirement, and processing goal. VEVOR's selection includes ultrasonic, rotor-stator, high-shear, and handheld models, each with distinct performance benefits for specific lab and industrial applications.
Ultrasonic homogenizers are a widely used type of homogenizer for labs and factories. Instead of relying solely on mechanical shear forces, these units generate high-frequency sound waves, typically 20-40 kHz, that create tiny cavitation bubbles throughout the liquid sample. When these bubbles burst, they release a lot of energy in a small area, breaking down cell membranes, shrinking particles to the nanometer scale, and forming emulsions that are much more stable than those made by mechanical mixing. If you need to break down cells, extract DNA and RNA, disperse nanoparticles, make liposomes, or emulsify pharmaceuticals, VEVOR's ultrasonic homogenizers are perfect.
These are all situations where precise, repeatable energy delivery is crucial to the quality of the results. The titanium alloy sonotrode probes in VEVOR's ultrasonic homogenizer equipment can transfer the most acoustic energy and withstand chemical exposure for thousands of processing cycles without breaking down. Operators can fully control the energy delivered to each sample because of digital amplitude control, pulse mode operation, and real-time power monitoring. VEVOR's ultrasonic homogenizer equipment can handle a broad range of volumes and processing intensities, whether you're working with 0.5 mL microtubes or multi-liter batch vessels. The probe tip accessories can be switched out to fit your needs.
High shear mixers and homogenizers use a rotor-stator mechanism to apply strong mechanical shear forces that break down droplets, particles, and agglomerates into uniform, finely dispersed mixtures at speeds and volumes that ultrasonic methods can't match. The high-shear emulsifiers from VEVOR work by pulling material into the rotor-stator assembly at high speed. This causes powerful shear, impact, and turbulence forces to act on the material in the narrow space between the rotating and stationary parts. The material is then pushed back into the vessel. This constant recirculation makes sure that every part of the batch is thoroughly processed, resulting in stable emulsions and consistent particle size distributions that meet high-quality standards in the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, food, and chemical manufacturing industries. With variable-speed controls,
VEVOR's homogenizer mixer models let operators adjust shear intensity from gentle blending to aggressive emulsification. It means that the same piece of homogenizer equipment can be used for a wide range of formulation types without changing tools. The stainless steel rotor-stator assemblies can be completely disassembled for deep cleaning and autoclave sterilization, making them safe for use in regulated GMP production environments. VEVOR's high-shear homogenizer equipment provides manufacturers with the mixing intensity and batch throughput they need to move from laboratory bench results to pilot or full-production volumes. This capability supports industrial emulsification and dispersion processes.
Laboratory homogenizers play an important role in VEVOR's homogenizer lineup, filling the gap between small-volume ultrasonic processors and large-scale industrial units to meet the diverse sample-preparation needs of research, quality control, and analytical laboratories. VEVOR's laboratory homogenizer equipment is designed to be accurate, repeatable, and compatible with a wide range of sample types, including soft biological tissues, hard food matrices, environmental samples, and chemical formulations. VEVOR's rotor-stator laboratory homogenizers are compatible with standard lab vessels, including beakers, flasks, centrifuge tubes, and sample cups. They don't need special containers or adapters that would make established lab workflows pricier and complicated.
The speed can be adjusted at any time, so researchers can use gentle dispersion for fragile cell suspensions or maximum shear for tough plant tissue and hard material samples on the same homogenizer platform. Each unit can handle sample volumes from 1 mL to several liters, thanks to interchangeable generator probes in different diameters. Quick-release probe connections also reduce downtime between samples. VEVOR's laboratory homogenizers are made from materials that don't react with chemicals, and their exterior surfaces are smooth, making them easy to wipe clean and preventing cross-contamination between samples. It is very important in analytical and quality control labs.
When processing speed, portability, and the ability to adapt quickly are just as important as processing performance, VEVOR's handheld homogenizer equipment is a practical choice for researchers, field scientists, and multi-user labs. VEVOR's handheld homogenizers have the same basic rotor-stator shear processing ability as bigger benchtop units. Still, they are smaller, easier to hold, and light enough to use comfortably with one hand for long periods. The easy-to-use speed control is positioned so you can use your thumb without changing your grip. The slim probe shaft lets you reach into narrow-necked vessels and small sample containers that larger homogenizer equipment can't access.
VEVOR's handheld homogenizer is compact but generates sufficient shear to handle sample volumes from 0.5 mL microtubes to 500 mL beakers. It covers most routine laboratory homogenization tasks across biology, chemistry, food science, and environmental testing workflows. Quick-release probe assemblies make it easy to switch between generator sizes for different sample volumes. All probes can be autoclaved for sterile processing. Handheld homogenizers from VEVOR are especially useful in schools, field sampling programs, and shared lab spaces where many people need to use a reliable homogenization tool without scheduling conflicts with a single large benchtop unit.
Finding the right homogenizer equipment for your lab or production area requires careful consideration of the samples, the work you need to do, and your performance needs. It is something every buyer should think about.
The first and most important step in choosing homogenizer equipment is to determine the type of sample you have, including its physical state, viscosity, volume, and the level of size reduction or emulsification required by your application. Ultrasonic homogenizer equipment with pulse-mode capability is a preferred method for breaking up biological cells, extracting DNA, and preparing nanoparticles on a laboratory scale. It does this with the least amount of thermal damage to sensitive samples. For viscous emulsions, creams, and multiphase dispersions at pilot or production scale, high-shear mixer-homogenizer equipment provides the mechanical intensity and batch throughput that typical ultrasonic units may not achieve economically.
For the most general-purpose sample preparation tasks, laboratory homogenizers with variable-speed rotor-stator probes are best. For multi-user or field-based applications, handheld homogenizers are the best choice because they are both portable and versatile. Choosing the right probe diameter is just as important. Probes with larger diameters can handle larger volumes more efficiently, while microprobes focus energy into small sample volumes for the best results. VEVOR's listings for homogenizer equipment clearly show the recommended sample volumes, compatible viscosity ranges, and available probe configurations to help you make the right choice.
To get the most out of your homogenizer equipment over the long term, use the right accessories and follow a regular maintenance schedule that keeps critical parts safe throughout the unit's life. VEVOR offers a full line of homogenizer accessories, including replacement probe tips, generator assemblies, O-ring seal kits, cooling vessels, and sample adapters. These accessories make each homogenizer equipment platform more flexible and last longer. Probe tip erosion is the most common cause of wear in ultrasonic homogenizers. Monitor the tip surface often and replace it when you see pitting or a loss of size, because a worn tip emits less sound energy, resulting in less consistent processing.
After each processing session involving biological materials or reactive chemicals, the rotor-stator assemblies in high-shear and laboratory homogenizer equipment should be disassembled and thoroughly cleaned to prevent cross-contamination and corrosion of precision-machined surfaces. Regular maintenance should include checking bearings and seals. Replacement parts should come from VEVOR's homogenizer accessories range to make sure they fit and work the same way every time. Keeping homogenizer equipment probes dry and protected from accidental damage maintains the precise shapes that affect processing efficiency and result repeatability throughout the equipment's life.
VEVOR homogenizer equipment uses cutting-edge ultrasonic technology, high-shear mixing, and flexible lab and handheld setups to make professional-grade processing affordable for all labs and production facilities. VEVOR has the performance, reliability, and after-sales support you need for your work, whether you need a small handheld homogenizer for everyday use, a precise laboratory homogenizer for preparing analytical samples, or a large industrial homogenizer for full-scale manufacturing. Check out VEVOR's full line of homogenizer equipment today and feel confident in your processing results.
Ultrasonic homogenizers use cavitation to break cells, disperse nanoparticles, and produce fine emulsions in the lab. High shear mixers use mechanical rotor-stator forces to mix and emulsify larger batches at pilot or production volumes.
Yes. The VEVOR handheld homogenizer is compatible with micro generator probes for 0.5 mL, 1.5 mL, and 2 mL microtubes. It makes them good for preparing small amounts of biological and chemical samples.
Most VEVOR rotor-stator generator probes and ultrasonic titanium probes can be sterilized in an autoclave at 121°C. Before sterilizing in regulated research settings, always check the specific product listing to make sure it is compatible with autoclaves.
VEVOR industrial homogenizer equipment is used in the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, food and beverage, nanomaterials, biotechnology, and chemical manufacturing industries. These are all industries that need consistent emulsification, dispersion, cell disruption, and particle size reduction at the production scale.
Use micro probes for samples under 5 mL, standard probes for samples between 5 and 500 mL, and large generator assemblies for samples over 500 mL. The VEVOR product listings list the recommended volume ranges for each probe type.