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Retsch (UK)

Address:
Whitehouse Street
Hunslet
Leeds
LS10 1AD
UK
Telephone: (UK) +44 113 2220255

http://www.retsch.co.uk

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Listing of all 8 news releases from Retsch (UK):

Production of nanoparticles by planetary ball mill

Nanoparticles help to systematically change material properties due to their high reactivity and their tendency to bond quickly and easily with surrounding materials

News from Retsch (UK) ( 3 June 2005)

Mills in motion

Retsch has produced a video which demonstrates application areas and operational features of the new planetary ball mill PM 100

News from Retsch (UK) (28 July 2004)

Sieving with a 3D effect and unique features

The result of a sieve analysis can only be exact and reproducible when using a sieve shaker that fulfils all the necessary technical requirements

News from Retsch (UK) (12 July 2004)

Mixer mill for cryogenic grinding

Sample volumes from 0.5ml up to 30ml can be ground up under liquid nitrogen, creating a homogenous sample after agitation of just two to three minutes

News from Retsch (UK) ( 9 March 2004)

Optimal grinding of coated tablets

Knife mill is able to grind 20 gelatine-coated tablets in a few seconds to provide a homogeneous sample without clumping, contamination, or alteration to active substances

News from Retsch (UK) ( 8 March 2004)

Planetary mills set new standards

These universal bench-top instruments are used for grinding samples such as minerals, ceramics, soils, chemicals and organic material down to a fineness of approximately 0.5um

News from Retsch (UK) (18 November 2003)

A long grind

Marking the 80th anniversary of the patent application for the device which became known in laboratories around the world as the Retsch Mill

News from Retsch (UK) (17 November 2003)

Ultra fast and ultra fine

Centrifugal mill promises extremely rapid size reduction to increase laboratory throughout, but with a gentle action because of the two-step rotor/screen pulverisation system

News from Retsch (UK) (14 November 2003)

 

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