The power (wattage) of the disperser used in the paint factory will vary depending on the process requirements, production scale and type of paint. Generally speaking, the power of the disperser used in the paint factory can range from a few kilowatts to tens of kilowatts.

The power of dispersers commonly found in small paint plants or laboratories is usually in the range of kilowatts to ten kilowatts, used for small batch production or R & D experiments.
Medium-sized paint plants may require higher-power dispersers, typically in the range of ten kilowatts to tens of kilowatts. Such dispersers are capable of handling larger batches of paint production, providing higher dispersion and production efficiency.
Large paint plants or large-scale production lines may require higher power dispersers, usually in the tens of kilowatts or even hundreds of kilowatts. These dispersers are able to cope with the demands of high volume and large-scale production, ensuring an efficient dispersing and mixing process.
It should be noted that the power of the disperser is also considered by the paint factory, such as the viscosity, solid content, particle size and desired dispersion effect of the paint. Therefore, the specific power selection should be evaluated and selected according to the actual production needs and paint characteristics.
