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We need to purchase a colloid mill for full-scale production of a medical suspension, with a target capacity of about 150 liters/hour. What specifications and technologies would you recommend (materials, rotor-stator design, shear/gap control, CIP/SIP, validation requirements)?
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January 28, 2026 at 8:38 pm by Brian Allen
For a medical suspension at ~150 L/h, I’d recommend a GlobeCore CLM-series colloid mill as your high-shear processor. GlobeCore offers units from compact lab models like CLM-100.2 (up to ~1 m³/h) to larger mills such as CLM-2/4 (2-4 m³/h) and industrial designs like CLM-18 (up to ~18 m³/h), all built on a rotor-stator platform that produces fine homogenization and emulsification down to around 1 ?m. Choose stainless steel / hygienic construction for medical use, ensure the rotor-stator gap and tooling type are appropriate for your formula’s viscosity, and pair the mill with proper mixing and fine filtration upstream/downstream to stabilize your suspension and protect product quality.