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News Release from: Fritsch | Subject: Pulverisette
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 10 July 2002
Planetary mills for effective grinding
Rapid ultra fine batch grinding down to colloidal fineness of hard to soft materials, dry or in suspension
Planetary mills are effective laboratory mills for rapid batchwise ultra fine grinding down to colloidal fineness of hard to soft materials dry or in suspension They are also useful for mixing and homogenising of emulsions and pastes, as well for mechanical alloying
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 2 Aug 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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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
Method of operation: The planetary ball mills work according to known and reliable planetary system.
The sample is primarily crushed by the high-energy impact of grinding balls and in part by friction between the balls and the wall of the grinding bowl.
Features of performance: For brittle to hard solid samples.
Grinding bowls in different sizes and materials.
Feed quantity up to 1000 ml, max.
feed particle size 10 mm.
Simultaneous grinding of 1 to 8 samples in a single working process.
With RS232 interface for programming the grinding parameters, for validation, for instrument controlling.
Safe lock clamping system for the grinding bowls.
Also available as high-tech instrument with free selectable transmission ratios.
Five different models with different feed quantities are available. Request a free brochure from Fritsch ...
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