Encapsulator B-390
Innovative formation of microbeads and microcapsules

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Encapsulation of oil
Small scale production, can improve it into larger scale.
Review Date: 5 May 2019 | BUCHI
The versatile Encapsulator enables controlled encapsulation of active ingredients and materials for lab scale applications. The system offers:
- Innovative production of monodisperse microbeads and microcapsules
- A wide selection of particle diameters between 80 μm and 4000 μm
- Suitability for encapsulation of all types of materials ranging from microorganisms to organic and inorganic substances
- Highly efficient and reproducible encapsulation process
- Tightly-controlled particle size distribution
- High yields thanks to high encapsulation efficiency
- Exceptionally simple to operate and maintain
- Fast and easy process optimization thanks to visualization of droplet formation
- Free access to expansive BUCHI application database
- Consistent performance with BUCHI application support
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