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Alumina Ball Mill Jars Grinding Containers In Planetary Ball Mills And Other Jar Mill Systems

Alumina Ball Mill Jars Grinding Containers In Planetary Ball Mills And Other Jar Mill Systems

Place of Origin:

China

Brand Name:

zoli

Certification:

ISO CE

Model Number:

BMJ-01

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Product Details
Grinding Modes:
Dry/Wet
Origin:
Guangzhou, China
Pot Volume:
500ml
Power:
0.75KW
Hardness:
More Than 9.0 Mohs
Weight:
6.65kg
Dimensions:
500mm X 300mm X 340mm
Control Mode:
Frequency Conversion Control
Acid Resistance:
High Acid Resistance
Applications:
For Ball Mill Grinding
Frequency:
50Hz
Inner Depth:
46mm
Grinding Ball Weight:
1kg
Timer:
0-999min
Certifications:
CE ISO
Payment & Shipping Terms
Minimum Order Quantity
1 piece
Packaging Details
carton+Pearl wool+wood
Delivery Time
within 15 days
Payment Terms
L/C,T/T,Western Union
Supply Ability
10000 pcs per month
Product Description
Comprehensive Overview: Alumina Ball Mill Jars

Alumina ball mill jars are specialized grinding containers designed for use in planetary ball mills and other jar mill systems. They are engineered from high-purity alumina ceramics, making them an indispensable tool in laboratories and industries where contamination-free, high-wear-resistant milling is required.

Physical Parameters
Composition % Specific Gravity g/cm3 Hardness Mho’s Bending strength (Mpa) Water absorption rate %
Al2O3 ≥ 99 ≥3.8 9 > 350 ≤0.005
Specification Parameters
Volume of Jar Inner Diameter (mm) External Diameter (mm) Inner Depth (mm) Height of without lid (mm) Total Height (mm)
50ml 38 55 52 60 67
100ml 50 65 58 66 75
250ml 74 92 70 78 88
500ml 84 100 100 108 118
1L 108 128 128 138 148
2L 138 158 140 150 162
3L 138 158 198 208 220
1. Core Material: High Alumina Ceramics
  • Composition: These jars are manufactured from high-alumina ceramics, typically with an alumina (Al₂O₃) content of 99% or higher. This high purity is critical for its performance characteristics.
  • Sintering Process: The alumina powder is isostatically pressed and sintered at extremely high temperatures (over 1700°C). This process creates a dense, polycrystalline structure that is exceptionally hard and durable.
  • Inherent Properties: The material inherits the properties of its main component, corundum, which is one of the hardest known materials (9 on the Mohs scale, with diamond being 10).
2. Key Characteristics & Performance Advantages
  • Superior Wear Resistance: This is the most significant advantage. The extreme hardness of alumina ceramic ensures minimal abrasion and wear from the grinding media (balls) and the sample material, even after prolonged use. This translates to a very long service life.
  • Ultra-Low Contamination: The primary reason for choosing alumina over metal jars. The wear debris from the jar itself is minimal and consists only of alumina, which is often chemically inert or acceptable in most high-purity applications. This is crucial to avoid introducing metallic elements (like Fe, Cr, Ni from stainless steel) that could ruin sensitive samples.
  • High Mechanical Strength: These jars possess excellent compressive strength, allowing them to withstand the high-impact forces and pressures generated inside a planetary ball mill.
  • Excellent Chemical Inertness: Alumina ceramics are highly resistant to attack by acids, solvents, and other corrosive chemicals. This makes them ideal for wet grinding with a wide variety of solvents without risk of corrosion or degradation.
  • Non-Magnetic and Electrically Insulating: Essential for processing electronic materials, magnetic compounds, or any application where magnetic or conductive impurities must be avoided.
3. Design and Configuration
  • Form Factor: Typically designed as a vertical cylinder to optimize the grinding kinetics inside a planetary ball mill. The cylindrical shape promotes efficient cascading and rolling of the grinding balls.
  • Sealing System: Jars come with a mechanically sealed lid fitted with a robust silicone or viton O-ring. This hermetic seal is vital for:
    • Grinding under Inert Atmosphere: Allows the jar to be purged with argon or nitrogen to process air-sensitive materials (e.g., lithium battery compounds).
    • Containing Solvents: Prevents leakage during wet grinding.
    • Vacuum Operation: Enables milling in a vacuum environment.
  • Sizes and Capacities: Available in a wide range of volumes, from small 50ml jars for R&D trials to larger 500ml or 1L jars for larger batch processing, all designed to fit standard planetary mill platforms.
4. Comparison with Other Jar Materials
Property Alumina Jars (99%) Stainless Steel Jars Zirconia (YSZ) Jars Nylon/PTFE Jars
Contamination Very Low (Al, O) High (Fe, Cr, Ni) Low (Zr, Y) Very Low (Polymer)
Wear Resistance Excellent Good Exceptional (Best) Poor
Toughness Brittle Tough (Ductile) High (Toughest Ceramic) Flexible
Chemical Resistance Excellent Good to Fair Excellent Excellent (PTFE)
Cost Medium-High Low Very High Low
5. Primary Applications

Alumina jars are the preferred choice in fields where material purity is paramount:

  • Battery Material Research: Grinding and mixing of cathode materials (LFP, NMC), anode materials (graphite, silicon), and solid electrolytes where iron contamination is catastrophic.
  • Advanced Ceramics: Processing of technical ceramics like zirconia, silicon nitride, and aluminum nitride powders.
  • Electronics and Semiconductor: Preparation of ferrites, dielectric powders, and other precursor materials for electronic components.
  • Geological and Archaeological Sample Preparation: For XRF, ICP-MS, and other analytical techniques that require contamination-free powders.
  • Pigments and Dyes: Size reduction where color must not be altered by metallic stains.
  • Pharmaceuticals: Milling of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) where metal catalyst residues are prohibited.
6. Handling and Operational Considerations
  • Brittleness: The main drawback is inherent brittleness. They can chip or crack from sharp impacts, drops, or thermal shock.
  • Best Practices:
    • Never run the mill empty. Always use sufficient grinding media and charge.
    • Follow recommended loading ratios (typically 1/3 to 2/3 of jar volume).
    • Avoid using very large, heavy grinding media that could cause impact fracture.
    • Handle with care and avoid thermal shock (e.g., placing a hot jar on a cold surface).
Summary

Alumina ball mill jars are a premium, wear-resistant grinding solution for planetary ball mills and jar mills. Their defining feature is the use of high alumina ceramics, which provides an unmatched balance of exceptional wear resistance and ultra-low contamination. They are the ideal choice for researchers and engineers working with advanced materials where the integrity of the sample is the highest priority, effectively bridging the gap between the high contamination of metal jars and the high cost of zirconia jars.

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