What is Perfume Mixer with Integrated Chiller?
A perfume mixer with integrated chiller is a complete system designed for perfume production in the cosmetic industry. It combines mixing, cooling, and filtration functions in one compact unit. The machine is commonly used for manufacturing perfume, cologne, deodorant, and toilet water.
Compared with perfume mixers using a separate chiller, the integrated design saves installation space and makes operation more convenient. The system is widely used in cosmetic factories for small and medium-scale perfume production.
The machine is usually composed of a stainless steel mixing tank, chiller system, filtration system, diaphragm pump, and electrical control cabinet. Inside the tank, an evaporating coil is connected to the refrigeration system to cool the perfume during circulation. The chilling temperature can normally reach around -15°C, which is suitable for perfume processing and clarification.
The filtration system commonly uses two-stage microporous membrane filters with different filtration accuracy to remove impurities and improve product clarity.
How Does Perfume Mixer Machine Work?
During operation, compressed air enters the air tube installed inside the tank. The air passes through small holes and creates bubbles inside the liquid. The perfume ingredients are mixed by the movement of these bubbles, so no mechanical agitator is required inside the tank.
At the same time, the diaphragm pump circulates the perfume from the bottom outlet through the filtration system and back into the mixing tank. The liquid passes through multiple filters to remove particles and unwanted residue during circulation.
The chiller continuously cools the evaporating coil inside the tank, transferring low temperature to the perfume around it. As the temperature decreases, wax and other impurities separate from the liquid and are removed through filtration.
After several circulation and cooling cycles, the finished perfume is transferred to storage tanks or filling machines for the next production process.
The Quality Control of Liquid Mixers
Liquid mixers are designed in accordance with Current Good Manufacturing Practice (CGMP) regulations, which are widely applied in pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and food manufacturing industries. CGMP guidelines focus on proper design, process control, and monitoring of production systems to ensure consistent manufacturing performance.
Compliance with CGMP standards helps maintain stable product quality by ensuring controlled production procedures and structured operational management. It also supports the implementation of quality management systems that define clear operating procedures for each stage of production.
In addition, CGMP requirements include the management of process variations and product quality monitoring. This allows manufacturers to identify and review deviations during production and maintain consistent output quality.
Through compliance with CGMP standards, vacuum mixing equipment can support reliable and controlled manufacturing processes suitable for regulated industrial applications.
Applications of Emulsifying and Mixing Equipment
Modern emulsifying and mixing systems are widely used across pharmaceutical, food, cosmetic, and chemical industries for processing liquid, semi-solid, and high-viscosity products. These systems are designed to improve mixing consistency, product stability, and production efficiency in various manufacturing environments.
Pharmaceutical Industry: Pharmaceutical processing often requires precise handling of suspensions, syrups, creams, ointments, and sterile formulations. Emulsifying equipment helps achieve uniform particle distribution, stable product consistency, and controlled processing conditions for products such as pharmaceutical syrups, ophthalmic solutions, vaccines, and tablet coating materials.
Food and Beverage Industry: Food manufacturing processes involve blending ingredients with different viscosities while maintaining hygiene and product quality. Emulsifying systems are commonly used for dairy products, sauces, edible oils, flavor emulsions, confectionery products, pet food, and beverage processing applications.
Cosmetics and Personal Care Industry: Cosmetic manufacturing requires stable emulsification, effective powder dispersion, and uniform mixing of oils, fragrances, pigments, and thickening agents. Emulsifying homogenizers are widely used for creams, lotions, shampoos, conditioners, toothpaste, sunscreens, perfumes, and other personal care products.
Chemical Industry: Chemical processing applications often require efficient dispersion and homogenization of solid and liquid materials. Emulsifying equipment is suitable for paints, coatings, lubricants, agrochemicals, pigments, inks, specialty chemicals, and other industrial formulations.
CYJX provides emulsifying and mixing solutions designed to support different processing requirements across multiple industries, with customizable configurations available for various production capacities and product characteristics.