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High hardness stabilized zirconium dioxide ceramic grinding jars

High hardness stabilized zirconium dioxide ceramic grinding jars

stabilized zirconium dioxide grinding jars

high hardness ceramic ball mill jars

zirconium dioxide ball mill jars

Lugar de origen:

PORCELANA

Nombre de la marca:

Zoli

Certificación:

ISO CE

Número de modelo:

El BMJ-01

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Detalles del producto
Tamaño de la bola de molienda:
10 mm
Peso neto:
2.4 kg
COMPATIBILIDAD:
Molino de bolas planetario
Tallas:
1L, 3L, 5L, 10L, 15L, 20L
Volumen del frasco de molienda:
100 ml
Color:
AMARILLO
Volumen del pote:
500 ml
Peso del frasco:
1.5 kg
Volumen total:
1l
espesor de la pared del frasco:
6 mm
Resistencia al ácido:
Alta resistencia a los ácidos
Tapa:
Disponible
Velocidad de rotación máxima:
800rpm
Material:
acero inoxidable
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Condiciones de pago y envío
Cantidad de orden mínima
1 por ciento
Detalles de empaquetado
cartón + lana de perla + madera
Tiempo de entrega
dentro de los 15 días
Condiciones de pago
T/T, Western Union, L/C
Capacidad de la fuente
10000 por mes
Descripción de producto
High Hardness Stabilized Zirconium Dioxide Ceramic Grinding Jars
Overview: The Gold Standard for Contamination-Sensitive Milling

Stabilized Zirconium Dioxide (ZrO₂), commonly known as Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia (YSZ), represents one of the most advanced and widely used materials for grinding jars in applications where minimal contamination and high mechanical strength are critical. These engineered ceramics are designed to withstand severe mechanical and thermal stresses of high-energy milling.

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Key Characteristics and Material Science
Stabilization: The Secret to its Toughness

Pure zirconia undergoes a destructive phase change (from tetragonal to monoclinic) during heating and cooling, leading to cracking. To prevent this, it is "stabilized" by adding metal oxides, most commonly:

  • Yttria (Y₂O₃): Creating Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia (YSZ). This is the most prevalent type for milling jars.
  • Magnesia (MgO) or Ceria (CeO₂): Used in other specific grades.

This stabilization process results in a transformation toughening mechanism. When stress is applied, the zirconia particles at the stress point undergo a microscopic phase change that expands, effectively compressing the developing crack and preventing propagation.

Exceptional Material Properties
  • Extreme Hardness: Typically > 1250 HV (Vickers Hardness), making it highly resistant to wear and abrasion.
  • High Fracture Toughness: YSZ has the highest toughness of all advanced ceramics.
  • High Density (~6.0 g/cm³): Allows jars and balls to impart greater impact energy for more efficient milling.
  • Low Thermal Conductivity: Acts as a thermal barrier to contain heat generated during milling.
  • Excellent Chemical Inertness: Highly resistant to acids and alkalis, ideal for wet milling.
Advantages of YSZ Jars
  • Ultra-Low Contamination: Wear debris is primarily chemically inert ZrO₂, making it ideal for high-purity materials.
  • Superior Wear Life: Outlasts other ceramic jars like Alumina by a significant margin.
  • High Milling Efficiency: High density results in higher kinetic energy per impact.
  • Smooth, Non-stick Surface: Minimizes powder adhesion and makes cleaning easier.
Disadvantages and Considerations
  • Cost: Significantly more expensive than steel or alumina jars.
  • Residual Contamination: While minimal, not zero. Agate might be needed for certain spectroscopic standards.
  • Weight: Heavier than other ceramics, a factor for very large jar sizes.
  • Thermal Shock Resistance: Avoid rapid and extreme temperature changes to prevent cracking.
Primary Applications
  • Nanomaterial Synthesis
  • Battery Material Research
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Advanced Ceramics
  • Mechanochemistry
  • Metallurgy
Compatible Grinding Media

For best performance and to minimize contamination, YSZ jars must be used with Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia (YSZ) grinding balls. Using different materials will cause rapid wear and cross-contamination.

Operational Guidelines and Best Practices
  • Loading Volume: Do not exceed ⅓ to ½ of the jar's total volume.
  • Grinding Media Size: Use a range of ball sizes for efficient milling.
  • Cleaning: Clean thoroughly between uses with mild detergent and water.
  • Inspection: Regularly inspect for signs of chipping, cracking, or excessive wear.
Summary Comparison vs. Other Jar Materials
Feature Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia (YSZ) Alumina (Al₂O₃) Hardened Steel Tungsten Carbide (WC)
Contamination Very Low (ZrO₂) Very Low (Al₂O₃) Very High (Fe, Cr) Medium (W, Co)
Fracture Toughness Very High Low (Brittle) Very High High (but brittle)
Hardness High High Very High Extreme
Density High Medium Very High Extreme
Best For General R&D for sensitive materials Chemical inertness, lower cost Iron-alloys, non-sensitive materials

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