PandaPLUS 1000 & 2000 Homogenizer for Cannabis Nanoemulsion
SPECIFICATIONS
Model | PandaPLUS 1000 | PandaPLUS 2000 |
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Max Flow Rate | 24 L/h | 10.8 L/h |
Production Rate (10 mg servings/h) | 20k (flavorless) | 9k (flavorless) 7.5k (clear) 40k (high-load) |
Pressure | 1,000 bar | 2,000 bar |
Motor Power | 2.2 kW | 1.85 kW |
Electrical Options | 3Φ 200 V, 50 Hz 3Φ 220 V, 50-60 Hz 3Φ 400 V, 50-60 Hz 3Φ 460 V, 60 Hz |
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Feeding Hopper Volume | 0.4 L | |
Minimum Sample Volume | 60 mL | 30 mL |
Dimensions (LxWxH) | 810 x 540 x 440 mm | |
Weight | 105 kg |
Optional Upgrades Include:
– 2 L feeding hopper
– Heat exchanger for product outlet
– IKA T-25 High Shear Mixer Package
Key Features
- Flow rates up to 24 L/h, produces up to 160k 10 mg servings per 8-hour shift
- Produces water-soluble cannabinoid nanoemulsions that are easily added to beverages, edibles and topicals
- Benefits include enhanced shelf-life, improved bioavailability, and faster uptake
- Clean-In-Place (CIP) and simple preventative maintenance procedures
- More precise dosage due to true homogeneous mixing
- Produces clear, high-load, or flavorless nanoemulsions with Root Sciences’ proprietary formulations
- Proven homogenization technology used in beverage, chemical, and pharmaceutical processing
Advantages of Products Manufactured with Nanoemulsions
Hemp and cannabis nanoemulsion-based products provide
substantial benefits compared to traditionally manufactured
edibles and beverages.
The proprietary nano emulsification and micronization
technologies greatly increase the bioavailability of
cannabinoids. This creates a substantially more stable
product that is highly resistant to separation. Products
created with nanoemulsions take effect more quickly than
traditional infused edibles and deliver more consistent and
enjoyable experiences for consumers.
High-Pressure Homogenization
Nanoemulsions are stable dispersions of two immiscible liquids, such as cannabis oil and water. The tiny droplets of oil are typically between 20 and 600 nanometers in diameter and are stabilized by a thin film of surfactants.
First, a coarse emulsion with large droplet sizes is
created through the use of a high shear mixer. Then the
coarse emulsion is passed through a GEA High Pressure
Homogenizer several times. This process can easily be
integrated into a large-scale manufacturing line.
The GEA pressurizes the fluid and then releases it through a
special homogenizing valve. The extreme shearing forces
the emulsion experiences during this process cause the
droplets to become extraordinarily small, improving its
stability and bioavailability.
GEA has been at the leading edge of homogenization
technologies since 1947, servicing the food and dairy,
pharmaceutical, chemical, and biotechnology industries.
GEA produces the worlds largest high pressure
homogenizers, with flow rates of up to 5,000 liters per
hour at 1,500 bar.