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Sampling equipment
News Release from: Fritsch | Subject: Pulverisette 6
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 02 August 2001
Planetary ball mill
The Pulverisette 6 mono mill from Fritsch will grind samples down to less than 1µm, and can be used for mixing, homogenising, emulsifying and alloying
With this universal mill the sample preparation and the sample analysis have again equal rights on the laboratory bench Typical fields of application: geology, mineralogy, metallurgy, soil research, electrical industry, chemistry, ceramics industry, glass industry, nuclear research, pharmacy research
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 7 Sep 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Planetary mill for fine grinding
Samples smaller than 1µm, as well as mixing, homogenising, emulsifying, and alloying, and a high comminution rate, are promised by the new Pulverisette 6 from Fritsch
The Pulverisette 6 is a planetary ball mill with one grinding station and an internal unbalance compensation.
Because of the high ball acceleration a significantly higher comminution rate is achieved compared with centrifugal ball mills.
The comminution in closed vessels guarantees loss-free milling (including suspensions).
All grinding parameters, like grinding time, interval-, break times and rotational speed are adjustable via membrane keyboard.
Grinding bowls and balls for the Pulverisette 6 are offered in nine different materials and three different sizes.
Therefore the instrument can be used universally and enables contamination-free grinding as well as optimum quantitative adaption. Request a free brochure from Fritsch ...
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