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Mixing
Inside the SPR there is a spinning rotor producing millions of microscopic cavitation bubbles. When these bubbles collapse and produce shockwaves, powerful forces are generated that cut up the process material into
microscopic sizes. This increases the surface contact area between the liquids, gases and/or solids being mixed and
maximizes the efficiency of the process for processes such as hydration, emulsification and gas/liquid mixing. This
can be seen below:

The SPR mixes in a totally different way and creates results that cannot be achieved with other equipment. This is all accomplished in a
small footprint with no scaling inside the device.
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