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    SPG Membrane Emulsification System
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    SPG Membrane Emulsification System

    Faculty of Engineering
    Chemical Engineering
    McGill University

    The SPG Membrane Emulsification System is designed for precise and controlled droplet and emulsion formation, widely used in food processing, pharmaceuticals, and material science applications. This system utilizes Shirasu Porous Glass (SPG) membranes to generate monodisperse droplets under controlled pressure and flow conditions, enabling the production of uniform emulsions, microspheres, and encapsulated particles. The system allows for fine-tuning of droplet size, making it ideal for drug delivery research, nanoemulsions, and microencapsulation processes., Key Features:, - Uniform Droplet Formation: Enables precise control over droplet size distribution., - High Reproducibility: Ensures consistency in emulsification and encapsulation experiments., - Adjustable Pressure & Flow Rate: Allows for fine-tuned processing of different formulations., - Versatile Applications: Suitable for pharmaceutical formulations, food emulsions, and cosmetics.

    Cellular Microenvironment Design Lab

    Cellular Microenvironment Design Lab

    Faculty of Engineering

    Research lab focused on advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.

    BC

    Benjamin Campbell

    Chemical Engineering
    Faculty of Engineering
    McGill University
    EquipmentAvailable

    SPG Membrane Emulsification System

    Faculty of Engineering
    Chemical Engineering
    McGill University

    The SPG Membrane Emulsification System is designed for precise and controlled droplet and emulsion formation, widely used in food processing, pharmaceuticals, and material science applications. This system utilizes Shirasu Porous Glass (SPG) membranes to generate monodisperse droplets under controlled pressure and flow conditions, enabling the production of uniform emulsions, microspheres, and encapsulated particles. The system allows for fine-tuning of droplet size, making it ideal for drug delivery research, nanoemulsions, and microencapsulation processes., Key Features:, - Uniform Droplet Formation: Enables precise control over droplet size distribution., - High Reproducibility: Ensures consistency in emulsification and encapsulation experiments., - Adjustable Pressure & Flow Rate: Allows for fine-tuned processing of different formulations., - Versatile Applications: Suitable for pharmaceutical formulations, food emulsions, and cosmetics.

    SPG Membrane Emulsification System
    Cellular Microenvironment Design Lab

    Cellular Microenvironment Design Lab

    Faculty of Engineering

    Research lab focused on advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.

    BC

    Benjamin Campbell

    Chemical Engineering
    Faculty of Engineering
    McGill University

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