How the KADY Mill Works
The KADY Mill operates by pumping material through radial slots in a high speed rotor and propelling it at tip speeds up to 9,000 ft/min into the staggered slots of a stationary stator. This concentrated impact and attrition produce aggressive wetting, rapid deagglomeration, and efficient particle breakage. Because the mechanism delivers high energy per pass, many formulations reach their final dispersion in a single step, eliminating the need for separate premix or let down stages and shortening production cycles.
Applications and Process Flexibility
KADY mills are used across coatings, inks, adhesives, food, pharmaceuticals, and chemical processing where consistent particle size and stable suspensions are required. The platform supports a broad viscosity range and high solids slurries, and can be configured for specialized tasks such as cooking or deaeration. Lab, pilot, and production variants preserve the same rotor/stator dynamics so process development translates predictably to full scale.
Options and Engineered Features
Production mills may be customized with variable frequency drives for precise speed control, temperature monitoring and jacketed vessels for thermal management, vacuum or pressure capability for deaeration or sealed processing, sweep arms for improved bulk movement, and cooled shafts for temperature sensitive chemistries. Material-of construction choices and hardened wear parts extend life when processing abrasive pigments or corrosive media.
Scale-Up Confidence and Lab Support
All KADY lab and pilot tests correlate to production units because the core rotor/stator geometry and tip speeds are maintained across sizes. KADY offers free lab testing so you can validate dispersion targets, energy-per-pass, and heat generation on your actual formulations. Lab results provide the empirical data needed to size production equipment and reduce scale up risk.
Typical Models and Operating Ranges
KADY bottom entry and top entry production models cover a wide range of batch volumes and rotor speeds to match process needs, from small, high tip speed units for fine pigments to large, lower speed units for high volumes. Model selection is based on operating volume, desired rotor tip speed, and horsepower requirements to achieve target particle-size distribution and throughput.
The KADY® Mill is an efficient, high speed dispersion mill capable of quickly reducing agglomerates to their ultimate particle size, and efficiently producing fine dispersions, suspensions and high quality emulsions. KADY® Mills can disperse, emulsify, suspend, cook, aerate, and deaerate. Lab, pilot and production mills are available in
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