Custom Liquid Mixing Equipment Supplier & Suppliers

High-Efficiency Homogenizing, Emulsifying & Fluid Processing Systems engineered for global Cosmetic, Pharmaceutical, Food and Chemical Enterprises.

Leading the Fluid Mixing Paradigm: About SINAEKATO

SINAEKATO, established in 1992, is one of China's most trusted manufacturers of heavy industrial cosmetic machinery and chemical process reactors. Bringing more than 30 years of direct mechanical research and engineering experience, we offer a comprehensive, turnkey machinery suite that includes Vacuum Emulsifying Mixers, Liquid-Washing Homogenizer Mixers, Perfume Chiller Production Lines, Toothpaste Processing Mixers, High-Speed Fully-Automatic & Semi-Automatic Filling Machines, Sanitary Stainless Steel Storage Vessels, Reverse Osmosis (RO) Water Treatment Plants, and Automatic Labeling and Cartoning Systems.

Our solutions cater specifically to high-growth sectors: Skincare, Cosmetics, Pharmaceuticals, Food Processing, and Specialty Chemicals. With operational networks spanning over 55 countries and a dedicated staff of 150 production experts in China alongside direct technical agents worldwide, SINAEKATO has earned an international reputation for high-precision mechanics, thermal engineering excellence, and end-to-end line integration capability.

1992 Founded Year
30+ Years of R&D Experience
55+ Countries Covered
150+ Factory Specialists
80% World-Class Component Sourcing

Why Choose SINAEKATO? Engineered Excellence

In high-shear emulsification and aseptic liquid processing, engineering precision is the boundary between a standard batch and a premium formulation. At SINAEKATO, our core values revolve around rigorous quality systems, cutting-edge fluid mechanical research, and global technological alignment. We believe that technology-driven manufacturing is the ultimate driver of B2B production efficiency.

Advanced Engineering & Science

Science and Technology are the primary productive forces and form the core competitiveness of modern manufacturing enterprises. We continuously invest in advanced production machinery, rigorous volumetric fluid modeling, and tight mechanical tolerance verification to ensure that every homogenizer vessel and filling system operates at peak capacity under sustained shifts.

World-Class Components

Reliability starts at the component level. Over 80% of our key mechanical and electrical parts are supplied by internationally recognized brands (such as Siemens, Schneider, ABB, Omron, and SMC). Through long-term collaboration, we ensure that spare parts are universally accessible, reducing unplanned downtime to near-zero levels for our clients.

"Made in China" Quality Commitment

We believe no modern enterprise can act as a good global citizen without active community involvement and high-performance product integrity. Our mission is to show the world the elite standard of modern Chinese engineering, contributing our technical resources to elevate production safety and efficiency standards across continents.

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Industrial Liquid Mixing Equipment: Evolution & Trends

The liquid mixing industry is experiencing a profound technological shift driven by automation, material science, and clean processing standards. In cosmetic and pharmaceutical formulations, the demand for highly stable, uniform droplet distributions (down to nano-emulsions) has pushed basic mechanical agitation into the background, paving the way for intelligent, multi-stage processing systems.

1. Transition to Smart, Multi-Phase Homogenization

Traditional mixing equipment relied on simple high-speed impellers. Modern systems, however, incorporate vacuum-assisted high-shear rotor-stator homogenizers working in tandem with slow-speed counter-rotating anchor agitators equipped with Teflon wall-scrapers. This allows for simultaneous bulk heat transfer and microscopic droplet breakdown, minimizing emulsifier usage while producing exceptionally stable emulsions.

2. CIP and SIP System Automation

Sanitary operation is paramount in food, skincare, and pharmaceutical production. The industry is moving rapidly toward fully integrated Clean-in-Place (CIP) and Sterilize-in-Place (SIP) loops. High-performance liquid mixing equipment must be engineered with zero "dead zones" in the pipes and valve connections, allowing auto-rotational spray balls to cleanse every interior square millimeter without manual vessel disassembly.

3. Sustainability and Energy Optimization

High-capacity mixing vessels consume large amounts of thermal and mechanical energy. New jacketed structures now employ optimized spiral baffles to maximize thermal transfer efficiency during heating and cooling phases. Precise PID control of steam or hot water circulation significantly curtails overall energy overhead, enabling factories to meet strict carbon reduction directives.

Sourcing Liquid Mixing Equipment: Key Procurement Demands

Global procurement heads face complex hurdles when selecting machinery suppliers. Selecting a partner goes beyond reviewing base equipment costs; it requires analyzing structural compliance, component traceabilities, scale-up predictability, and after-sales responsiveness.

Demands in Global B2B Sourcing

  • Strict Material Accountability: Only traceably certified SUS316L and SUS304 stainless steels can be utilized in product contact paths to resist chemical corrosion and eliminate heavy-metal leaching.
  • Regulatory and Certification Alignment: Mixing systems must align with stringent CE, ASME, and GMP parameters to clear import clearances and internal validation audits.
  • Scale-Up Linearity: Mixing trials run in a 50-liter pilot plant must translate reliably to 1000-liter or 5000-liter production systems. Pilot systems must match the tip speed and shear rate calculations of mass production models.
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Tailored Macro Solutions for Diverse Verticals

No single machine fits all formulations. Viscosities, temperature profiles, and sanitary requirements differ drastically across cosmetic, daily chemical, pharmaceutical, and perfumery industries. SINAEKATO designs purpose-specific pipelines designed for these unique production realities.

Skincare & Cosmetics

For high-viscosity formulations like creams, concealers, and mascara, our Vacuum Emulsifying Mixers isolate the mixture from air, preventing aeration during shear. The result is a smooth, bubble-free product with high chemical stability and shelf-appeal.

Daily Chemical & Home Care

For high-volume items like liquid hand soaps, dishwashing detergents, and shampoos, we offer robust Liquid-Washing Homogenizer Mixers. These systems feature bottom homogenizers and simple high-shear dispersers that dissolve surfactants and active ingredients quickly and efficiently.

Fragrance & Perfumes

Alcohol-based perfumery demands high-level explosion-proof systems. Our specialized Perfume Chiller Production Lines integrate explosion-proof motors with refrigeration compressors and fine-grade plate filters, guaranteeing clarity, safety, and scent profile preservation.

Our Historical Journey & Milestones

Over the past three decades, SINAEKATO has transitioned from a local chemical machinery workshop into an international manufacturing group. Our history demonstrates a continuous drive to expand production space, purchase advanced tooling, and partner with European machinery giants.

1988
Engaged in chemical machinery

Engaged in the chemical machinery industry, establishing core metalworking capabilities.

1998
Guangzhou Sina established

Guangzhou Sina Cosmetics Engineering Equipment Co., Ltd. was established to specialize in cosmetic vessels.

1999
Hong Kong Hantao

Established Hong Kong Hantao International Investment Co., Ltd. to initiate global marketing outreach.

2000
Gaoyou Sina Factory

Gaoyou Sina Chemical Machinery Equipment Factory was established; Guangzhou Sina cosmetics engineering equipment changed its name to Guangzhou Sina Chemical Machinery Co., Ltd.

2001
Light Industry Machinery

Established Gaoyou Sina Light Industry Machinery Equipment Factory to expand our packaging machinery output.

2006
New processing plant

Purchased 10,000 square meters of land in Gaoyou. The new processing plant was put into operation under the name: SINA EKATO CHEMICAL MACHINERY CO., LTD (GAOYOU CITY).

2007
Yangzhou Hantao

Established Yangzhou Hantao Chemical Machinery Co., Ltd. to capture regional component manufacturing demand.

2008
Jingcheng Acquisition

Acquisition of Guangzhou Jingcheng Machinery; Set up a large exhibition center and started to establish an export sales route.

2009
Renamed SINAEKATO

Original Guangzhou Sina Chemical Machinery Co., Ltd. Renamed Guangzhou SINAEKATO Chemical Machinery Co., Ltd.

2011
Suogao Acquisition

Acquisition of Guangzhou Suogao Machinery Equipment Co., Ltd. to consolidate regional market share.

2013
Gaoyou Headquarter

SINA EKATO CHEMICAL MACHINERY CO., LTD (GAOYOU CITY) designated as Production, Sale & After-Sale Service Headquarter.

2015
Sina Ekato Jiangsu

Established SINA EKATO Equipment (Jiangsu) Co., Ltd. to focus on advanced foreign engineering partnerships.

2017
Germany SINAEKATO Group

SINAEKATO cooperates with Europe - FLEMAC to establish Germany SINAEKATO Group Co., Ltd., upgrading our core engineering technology.

2018
Unilever and SK-II projects

Sourcing landmark achievements: Cooperated with South Africa Unilever for a major cosmetic project (approx. 800,000 USD); Cooperated with Japan SK-II Shiseido OEM Cosmetics (approx. 1,500,000 USD).

2021
Japan Detergent project

Cooperated with a Japanese detergent and liquid-washing products firm, executing a project valued at approximately 1,000,000 USD.

Engineering Roadmap & Future Outlook

To support global sustainability mandates and smart manufacturing initiatives, SINAEKATO's engineering roadmap prioritizes two primary initiatives: integrated line digitalization and modular sanitization.

Self-Optimizing Smart Homogenization

Future iterations of our vacuum emulsifiers will integrate real-time viscosity and temperature sensors, allowing the PLC to dynamically adjust homogenizer rotor speed based on batch consistency. This prevents over-shearing and optimizes overall energy consumption.

Water-Saving & Solvent-Recovery Systems

We are actively developing closed-loop solvent-recovery modules for perfume lines and automated water-recycling subsystems for RO water plants. These modules are designed to reduce resource consumption by up to 35% in high-capacity cosmetic compounding setups.

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Cooperation & Support Structure

Stable, Reliable, Precise, and Intelligent are the key parameters SINAEKATO guarantees with every machine. Partnering with us grants you access to deep technical expertise, from layout planning to structural engineering. We guide our B2B partners through every project stage with dedicated support. Together, we take steady steps into the future.

Compliance Standards & Quality Assurances

To operate safely in critical sectors like pharmaceuticals and cosmetics, our mixing equipment conforms to major international guidelines, including:

  • GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices): All contact parts feature electropolished SUS316L stainless steel, complete with documentation for FDA audits.
  • CE Marking: Electrical systems, pressure control modules, and safety interlocks conform to European Union health, safety, and environmental protection standards.
  • Explosion-Proof Protocols (ATEX/Ex): Motors, control boxes, and cabling on perfume chillers and solvent vessels feature certified explosion protection, ensuring safety in volatile processing zones.

Technical Q&A: Custom Liquid Mixing Equipment

Q1: Why is vacuum processing necessary in emulsifying machinery?
Vacuum pressure is essential for manufacturing stable emulsions like cosmetics and skin creams. Mixing under a vacuum prevents air from being incorporated into the product. It eliminates the risk of bubble formation, ensuring a smooth, glossy product texture while preventing oxidation of active ingredients.
Q2: How does SINAEKATO ensure component reliability?
We source over 80% of our key mechanical and electrical components from leading international suppliers, including Siemens, Schneider, ABB, and SMC. This guarantees that replacement parts are readily available worldwide, helping our customers maintain high uptime and product consistency.
Q3: What safety measures are applied to perfume and alcohol compounding?
Our perfume mixing and chilling systems are built with explosion-proof components. This includes ATEX/Ex-certified mixing motors, refrigeration systems, and fully sealed electrical enclosures to ensure safe operation when processing volatile compounds.
Q4: Can these systems be integrated into existing production lines?
Yes. Our mixing vessels, filtration units, water treatment systems, and filling lines are modular. They can be integrated with third-party machinery using standardized communication protocols (such as Modbus or Profinet) for centralized control.
Q5: How do we choose between bottom and top-entering homogenizers?
Top-entering homogenizers are ideal for high-viscosity applications where scrapers help push material into the mixing zone. Bottom-entering homogenizers are better suited for low-to-medium viscosity liquids, offering efficient dispersing and emulsification even with small batch sizes.