Place of Origin:
China
Brand Name:
Zhongli
Certification:
CE ISO
Model Number:
BML-01
In the world of scientific research and industrial applications, precision and reliability are paramount. When it comes to grinding and homogenizing materials, the choice of equipment can significantly impact the quality of results. Enter the lab grinding jar for Retsch PM400, PM100, and PM200—a crucial component for achieving optimal grinding performance. This comprehensive guide will explore the features, benefits, and applications of these grinding jars, ensuring you make an informed decision for your laboratory needs.
Grinding jars, particularly those used with planetary ball mills like the Retsch PM series, play a vital role in sample preparation. These jars are designed to grind, mix, and homogenize materials, making them indispensable in various fields such as pharmaceuticals, materials science, and geology. With the right grinding jar, you can achieve consistent particle size reduction, ensuring the integrity and accuracy of your experimental results.
When selecting a grinding jar, consider the following factors:
Material selection of ball mill jar
The material of the ball grinding jar has no pollution to the grinding material and has no effect on the appearance of the material after grinding
Types and requirements of grinding materials | Ball mill jar material selection reference |
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Soil and materials that do not allow impurities | Agate ball mill jar |
Metal, non-metal do not allow to bring impurities into the material | Zirconia ball mill jar |
Diamond, carbide and other high hardness materials | Carbide ball mill jar |
Strong acid, strong base substances and high temperature conditions | Teflon ball mill jar |
Materials with low sensitivity to iron and steel minerals and impurities | 304 stainless steel ball mill jar |
Pigment class, after the sequence can be high temperature treatment class materials | Nylon ball mill jar |
Ceramic glaze and other aluminum-containing materials | Corundum ball mill jar |
Lithium and other electronic materials | Polyurethane ball mill jar |
Materials that are easily oxidized and require special atmosphere protection | Vacuum ball mill jar |
Grinding Jar& Ball | Agate Ball | Zirconia Ball | TC-ball | Stainless Steel Balls | Alumina Balls | Polyurethane Covered Core Ball | Steel Ball |
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Agate Jar | ▲ | ||||||
Zirconia Jar | ▲ | ||||||
TC-Jar | ○ | ▲ | |||||
PTFE Jar | ▲ | ○ | |||||
Stainless steel Jar | ▲ | ||||||
Nylon Jar | ○ | ▲ | |||||
Corundum Jar | ○ | ▲ | |||||
Polyurethane Jar | ○ | ○ | ○ | ▲ |
Note:▲superior formulation, ○optimal formulation
Ball size ratio: Usually the best grinding ball ratio is 20% for large ball, 50% for medium ball, 30% for small ball (weight ratio).
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Yes, most ball mill jars have replaceable lids and gaskets. Check with the manufacturer for compatible replacement parts to ensure a proper seal.
The recommended speed depends on the jar size and material. Generally, ball mills operate at 60-75% of the critical speed (the speed at which centrifugal force prevents grinding). Over-speeding can cause excessive wear or jar breakage.
Yes, many jars are designed for both dry and wet grinding. Ensure the jar is properly sealed to prevent leaks, and use appropriate grinding media for wet milling (e.g., stainless steel or zirconia beads).
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