A stainless steel bottom mounted emulsifier is an efficient, fast, and uniform method for distributing one or more phases into another continuous phase. Under normal circumstances, each phase is immiscible. Due to the high tangential velocity generated by the high-speed rotation of the rotor and the strong kinetic energy brought by high-frequency mechanical effects, the material is subjected to strong mechanical and hydraulic shear, centrifugal extrusion, liquid layer friction, impact tearing, and turbulence in the narrow gap between the stator and rotor.