Benchtop Stirred Ball Mill Ultrafine Powder Lab Grinding For Metals Ceramics Chemicals
High-efficiency bench-top stirred ball mill for ultrafine powder grinding of metals, ceramics, and chemicals with low energy consumption.
Quick Details
- Application: Nano grinding, dispersion, particle size reduction, and mixing of materials
- Materials Processed: Pigments, ceramics, minerals, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and coatings
- Design Types: Vertical stirred ball mill, horizontal stirred ball mill
- Grinding Media: Zirconia beads, glass beads, stainless steel beads, ceramic beads
- Chamber Material: Stainless steel, polyurethane, or ceramic-lined
- Capacity: Ranges from lab-scale (few liters) to industrial-scale (thousands of liters)
- Power Supply: 220V/110V, 50Hz/60Hz (varies by model)
- Speed Control: Adjustable agitator speed for precise grinding control
- Operation Modes: Batch processing or continuous operation
Product Description
Stirred ball mills are available in vertical and horizontal designs, suitable for both batch and continuous processing. They are widely used in industries like paints and coatings, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and food processing.
Key Features: High grinding efficiency
Key Features: Low energy consumption
Key Features: Compact design
Key Features: Easy to clean and maintain
Industries Served: Paints and coatings, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, food processing, and mining.
Technical Specifications
| Model |
Speed (rpm) |
Capacity (L) |
Carrying capacity (L) |
Power supply |
Optional jar |
Feed size (mm) |
Discharge size (µm) |
Speed regulation mode |
Type |
| ZLS-1L |
50-1400 |
1 |
0.35 |
0.37KW/220V |
Stainless steel Nylon Alumina Ceramic Polyurethane Zirconia Agate PTFE |
≤5mm |
≤1µm |
Frequency converter |
Laboratory scale |
Operation Notice
- Secure Components: Ensure the grinding chamber and agitator are properly assembled and secured before operation
- Emergency Stop: Familiarize yourself with the emergency stop button and use it if any issues arise
- Grinding Media Selection: Use grinding beads of appropriate size and material for the specific application
- Material Compatibility: Ensure the materials being processed are compatible with the chamber and grinding media
- Speed Settings: Start at lower agitator speeds and gradually increase to avoid excessive wear
- Run Time: Avoid continuous operation for extended periods; allow the machine to cool down between cycles
- Regular Cleaning: Clean the grinding chamber, agitator, and beads thoroughly after each use
- Inspect Components: Check for wear, cracks, or damage to the chamber, agitator, and beads before each use
- Power Supply: Ensure the machine is connected to the correct power supply (220V/110V) and grounded properly
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a stirred ball mill?
A stirred ball mill is a grinding machine that uses an agitator to stir grinding media (beads) within a stationary chamber, enabling fine grinding, dispersion, and particle size reduction.
What are the main applications?
Used for nano grinding, dispersion, mixing, and particle size reduction in industries like paints, coatings, pharmaceuticals, and chemicals.
What materials can be processed?
Pigments, ceramics, minerals, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and food products.
How does it work?
An agitator rotates within a chamber filled with grinding media, creating intense shear and impact forces to grind materials into fine particles.
What is the typical agitator speed?
Speeds range from 100 to 1,500 RPM, depending on the model and application.
Can it be used for wet and dry grinding?
Yes, it supports both wet and dry grinding processes.