In the cosmetics manufacturing industry, product quality and stability are paramount. The 20kHz ultrasonic homogenizer, as an advanced piece of equipment, plays a crucial role, revolutionizing the processing of cosmetic creams.
The working principle of the ultrasonic homogenizer is based on the cavitation effect of ultrasound. When 20kHz high-frequency ultrasound acts on a cosmetic cream, numerous tiny bubbles are generated in the liquid. These bubbles rapidly expand and burst under the influence of ultrasound, instantly releasing enormous energy and generating strong shock waves and microjets. This powerful energy efficiently disperses and mixes various components in the cream, such as oils, emulsifiers, and active ingredients, ensuring their uniform distribution and greatly improving the cream's stability and smoothness.
For cosmetic creams, a uniform and smooth texture is a key factor in attracting consumers. The 20kHz ultrasonic homogenizer can precisely control the size and distribution of particles in the cream, ensuring the cream achieves the ultimate in smoothness. Taking face cream as an example, after processing with this equipment, oil particles are refined to the micron or even nanometer level, making application smoother and easier for the skin to absorb, significantly improving the user experience. Simultaneously, in lotions, serums, and other products, the ultrasonic homogenizer can evenly disperse active ingredients in the base material, ensuring that every drop contains the same concentration of effective ingredients, greatly improving the consistency and stability of product efficacy.

Compared to traditional cream processing equipment, the 20kHz ultrasonic homogenizer has many advantages. In emulsification, it can achieve stable emulsification of the oil and water phases without adding excessive emulsifiers, reducing the potential irritation of chemical additives to the skin, meeting current consumer demands for natural and gentle cosmetics. During dispersion, the powerful energy of ultrasound can quickly break up particle agglomerations, evenly dispersing insoluble components, avoiding sedimentation and stratification, and extending the product's shelf life. Furthermore, this equipment is easy to operate, has high production efficiency, and can meet the needs of large-scale cosmetic production. In today's increasingly competitive cosmetics industry, the 20kHz ultrasonic homogenizer, with its outstanding performance, has become a powerful tool for many cosmetic companies to improve product quality. Whether it's high-end skincare products pursuing the ultimate skin feel or mass-market cosmetics emphasizing cost-effectiveness, this advanced equipment can help achieve a leap in cream quality, bringing consumers a better product experience.