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Laboratory small planetary ball mill,dry and wet pulverizer, nano sample preparation,silent soil grinding

Laboratory small planetary ball mill,dry and wet pulverizer, nano sample preparation,silent soil grinding

silent planetary ball mill

nano sample preparation mill

wet dry soil grinder

Place of Origin:

China

Brand Name:

Zoli

Certification:

CE ISO

Model Number:

XQM

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Product Details
Weight:
30 Kg
Application:
Grinding And Mixing
Grinding Ball Size:
10 Mm
Grinding Balls Size:
10 Mm
Max Load Capacity:
4kg
Grinding Modes:
Dry Grinding, Wet Grinding, Vacuum Grinding, Low Temperature Grinding, Inert Gas Grinding
Warranty:
1 Year
Grinding Ball Diameter:
3mm-10mm
Maximum Loading Capacity:
2/3 Capacity Of The Grinding Jar
Grinding Ball Material:
Stainless Steel, Agate, Zirconia, Alumina, Nylon, PTFE
Power Consumption:
500W
Grinding Jar Volume:
50ml-500ml
Rotation Direction:
Forward/Reverse
Max. Loading Capacity:
2/3 Capacity Of The Grinding Jar
Feeding Granularity:
<=1mm
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Payment & Shipping Terms
Minimum Order Quantity
1 piece
Packaging Details
10000 pcs per month
Delivery Time
10000 pcs per month
Payment Terms
L/C,T/T,Western Union
Supply Ability
10000 pcs per month
Product Description

The Laboratory Small Planetary Ball Mill is a high-efficiency, compact grinding equipment designed for precise sample processing in scientific research, material testing, and small-batch production scenarios. It integrates multiple core capabilities—dry and wet pulverization, nano-level sample preparation, and silent soil grinding—making it a versatile tool for fields such as materials science, geology, environmental engineering, and nanotechnology.

Parameter Category Specific Details
Grinding Method Dual-mode: Dry grinding (for moisture-sensitive samples) and Wet grinding (for sticky or high-hardness materials)
Sample Fineness Achieves nano-level particle size (minimum 可达 10-50 nm) with adjustable grinding time and speed
Soil Grinding Performance Equipped with a silent damping system (noise ≤ 65 dB) and wear-resistant alumina/zirconia jars to avoid soil sample contamination
Capacity Range Small-batch design: Jar volumes available in 50 mL, 100 mL, 200 mL (supports 1-4 jars simultaneous operation)
Rotation Speed Planetary disc speed: 100-600 rpm; Jar rotation speed: 200-1200 rpm (stepless speed regulation)
Control System Touchscreen operation with programmable time settings (1-999 minutes), automatic stop, and overheat protection
Material Compatibility Suitable for metals, oxides, ceramics, polymers, soil, ores, and biological samples (no cross-contamination with inert jar materials)
Power & Size Power: 300-500 W; Overall dimensions: ~400×350×420 mm (space-saving for laboratory benches)
Core Working Principle: Planetary Motion

The term "planetary" is key to its operation. The mill typically features one or more grinding jars (mill pots) arranged on a rotating disk, known as the sun wheel or planetary disk.

  • Dual Rotation: Each grinding jar rotates around its own central axis (revolution). Simultaneously, the entire planetary disk rotates in the opposite direction around a common central axis (rotation).

  • Centrifugal Forces: This dual rotation generates very high centrifugal forces. The grinding balls inside the jars are subjected to these forces, leading to a complex trajectory where they impact the jar walls and each other with tremendous energy.

  • Grinding Mechanism: The combination of impact (from the balls hitting the material against the jar wall) and friction (from the balls rolling and sliding against each other and the jar) results in extremely effective and rapid pulverization of the sample material.

The ratio of the rotational speeds of the planetary disk and the grinding jars determines the energy input and, consequently, the fineness of the grind.

Key Components
  • Main Drive & Control System: The motor and electronic controller allow precise setting and adjustment of rotation speed (RPM) and grinding time. Many advanced models feature programmable cycles and reverse rotation to prevent material caking.

  • Planetary Disk (Sun Wheel): The rotating platform on which the grinding jars are mounted.

  • Grinding Jars (Mill Pots): Available in various sizes (e.g., 50ml, 100ml, 250ml, 500ml) and materials to suit different applications:

    • Stainless Steel: High mechanical strength, suitable for hard materials.

    • Agate (Sintered Corundum): Chemically inert, ideal for avoiding metallic contamination, especially in geology and ceramics.

    • Tungsten Carbide: Extremely hard and wear-resistant for the toughest materials.

    • Zirconia (ZrO₂): Excellent wear resistance and ideal for nano-grinding due to its high density and hardness.

    • Nylon/PTFE: For applications where metal contamination must be avoided and the material is not too hard.

  • Grinding Balls (Milling Media): Also available in the same range of materials as the jars. The size of the balls (e.g., 3mm, 5mm, 10mm) is critical; smaller balls provide more contact points for finer grinding, while larger balls deliver higher impact energy for initial size reduction.

Operational Modes: Dry and Wet Pulverization

The mill can operate in two fundamental modes:

  • Dry Grinding: The sample is loaded into the jar in a dry, powdered form.

    • Advantages: Simpler setup, easier post-processing (just empty the jar).

    • Challenges: Can lead to agglomeration (particles sticking together) or caking on the jar walls when grinding to very fine sizes. Often requires the use of a process control agent (PCA) to prevent this.

    • Best for: Brittle materials, initial coarse grinding, materials incompatible with liquids.

  • Wet Grinding: The sample is suspended in a liquid (water, alcohol, hexane, etc.) inside the jar.

    • Advantages: The liquid acts as a lubricant and coolant, reducing heat generation. It helps disperse the particles, preventing re-agglomeration and leading to a more uniform, finer grind. It is essential for achieving true nanometer-scale particles.

    • Challenges: Requires an additional step of separating the liquid from the powder after milling (e.g., by evaporation or filtration).

    • Best for: Nano-grinding, preparing stable suspensions (slurries), grinding ductile materials.

Specialized Features
  1. Nano Sample Preparation

    Achieving a nanoparticle size (< 100 nm) requires optimized conditions:

    • Wet Grinding is Mandatory: To overcome Van der Waals forces that cause nanoparticles to agglomerate.

    • Small Grinding Media: Using very small balls (e.g., 0.1mm to 1mm) increases the number of contact points, enabling finer dispersion.

    • Optimal Speed and Time: A longer milling time at a correctly calibrated speed is needed. Too high a speed can generate excessive heat, which may degrade the sample.

    • Appropriate Jar/Ball Material: Zirconia is often preferred for its high density and minimal contamination.

  2. Silent Soil Grinding

    The term "silent" refers to models specifically engineered with noise-dampening technologies.

    • Sound-Proofing Enclosure: The milling chamber is lined with acoustic foam or other sound-absorbing materials.

    • Improved Drive Mechanics: Use of quieter, precision gears and vibration-damping mounts to reduce mechanical noise.

    • Importance for Soil Grinding: While soil samples are not exceptionally hard, the grinding process can be lengthy. A silent mill makes the laboratory environment more comfortable and allows for unattended operation, even in shared lab spaces.

  3. Soil Grinding Application

    For soil analysis (e.g., XRF, XRD, ICP-MS), sample preparation is critical:

    • Homogenization: The mill ensures the entire sample is ground to a consistent, fine powder, providing a representative sub-sample for analysis.

    • Pulverization to Analytical Fineness: It breaks down soil aggregates and minerals to the required particle size, which is essential for accurate and reproducible analytical results.

    • Contamination Control: Using agate or zirconia jars/balls prevents the introduction of metallic elements that could interfere with the analysis of soil composition.

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