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What is the maximum capacity of GlobeCore colloid mills?
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January 21, 2026 at 4:49 am by Natalie Dupont
GlobeCore offers a range of colloid mills with different capacities depending on the model and application. Their throughput varies from small laboratory units to industrial-scale machines: smaller colloid mills for lab or low-volume work might handle about 0.1-1 m³/h, mid-range models like the CLM-2/4 can process around 2-4 m³/h, larger industrial units such as the CLM-8/16 have capacities of 8-16 m³/h, some high-throughput models, like the CLM-18, are rated up to about 18 m³/h. So the approximate maximum capacity in GlobeCore’s standard portfolio is on the order of ~18 m³ per hour for a single mill in continuous operation, with larger or customized systems possible depending on specific requirements.
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July 9, 2026 at 1:43 pm by Craig Price
For applications requiring higher capacities, GlobeCore can also offer larger colloid mill configurations designed for continuous industrial operation. The selection of a suitable model depends not only on the required throughput, but also on the product characteristics, such as viscosity, particle size, temperature sensitivity, and the desired degree of dispersion.
The CLM-16/25 colloid mill shown below represents one of the higher-capacity solutions in the product range, combining increased productivity with precise control of the milling process for demanding industrial applications. -
July 9, 2026 at 1:53 pm by Oliver Andersen
Thanks — that matches GlobeCore’s higher-capacity offering. The highest documented single-unit capacity is 30 m3/h for the CLM-40.2 (designed for tasks like grinding granules or SBS polymer in modified bitumen production; it can operate indoors or outdoors, uses a heat carrier up to 180°C and withstands up to 0.6 MPa). The CLM-16/25 you attached is indeed one of the higher-throughput models as well, with a rated range of about 16–25 m3/h depending on the product; it’s optimized for inline homogenization and emulsification (bitumen emulsions in particular) and uses concentric rotor/stator toolrings with multiple configurations and contact-free rotation up to ~45 m/s for controlled dispersion and shear.
If you need help selecting between these or considering larger continuous configurations, tell me your target throughput and key product parameters — viscosity, particle size, temperature sensitivity and required dispersion/homogenization level — and I’ll recommend the most suitable model and operating window for your application.
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