A versatile and high capacity membrane emulsification system which utilises a rotating membrane for
the precision manufacture of oil-in-water (o/w) emulsions is investigated. The o/w emulsions produced
used a low viscosity paraffin wax as the dispersed phase, Tween 20 or sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) as
the emulsifier and carbomer as the stabiliser, respectively. The ability to generate coarse monodisperse
emulsions was demonstrated with droplets of average diameter 80–570m and coefficient of variation
ranging from 9.8% to 33.6%. The effects of key process parameters on the droplet size and distribution are
discussed, including requirements for future developments of the membrane
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