Disc Vibration Grinding Mill

The disc vibration mill uses a motor to drive the grinding disc in a circular vibration, causing high-frequency collisions and friction between the grinding media and the samples, thereby achieving material crushing and mixing. It is used in laboratories for rapid and uniform grinding of samples such as coatings and plastics, meeting the fineness requirements for subsequent testing.
Selection
When selecting, pay attention to the grinding disc material to ensure it matches the hardness of the sample. The vibration frequency determines grinding efficiency, and the feed particle size must fall within the instrument's range. Also, consider the sample characteristics to avoid contamination, and choose an appropriate capacity model based on the batch size.

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Instruments

Adopt core noise reduction technology, low vibration and low noise; Processing capacity up to 4000ml, discharge particle size up to 0.1μm; Support dry grinding, wet grinding, vacuum grinding and other grinding methods, simple operation and easy maintenance.

$ 1826.00

With 3000 times/min and 6000 times/min two vibration frequencies, the amplitude can be continuously adjusted between 0mm and 3mm, supporting three modes of subtle vibration, intermittent vibration and continuous vibration, suitable for ≤ 325 mesh material analysis.

$ 811.00

With 10L Processing capacity and 0.1μm discharge accuracy, four-station design and 580rpm Rotation speed, support wet and dry grinding and vacuum grinding, configuration 600CFM cooling system and a variety of materials ball mill Tank optional, good grinding conformity.

$ 2600.00

Adopting vertical vibration grinding technology, 24 samples can be processed in 1 minute, the grinding particle size reaches 5μm, supports 0-70HZ speed regulation and low temperature operation, the noise is less than 55dB, and it is suitable for a variety of grinding pipes.

$ 2655.00

Maximum feed size 2mm, minimum discharge particle size 0.1um, support dry grinding wet grinding vacuum grinding and other methods, equipped with a variety of materials ball mill Tank, can control Rotation speed and time to ensure grinding Repeatability.

$ 7147.00

Horizontal Vibration Technology, Vibration Frequency 45-200Hz Adjustable, Throwing plate diaMeter 300mm, can handle multiple samples and automatically complete the polishing process.

$ 5834.00

360 degree tumbling structure combined with planetary disk swirl/spin, maximum Processing capacity 80L, minimum discharge particle size 0.1μm, support dry grinding, wet grinding, vacuum and other grinding methods, equipped with a variety of materials ball mill Tank to adapt to different samples.

$ 14482.00

Frequency 159.2Hz, Acceleration output 14.14m/s ², Maximum load 150g, compact and portable, fast heating, low lateral output, suitable for rapid vibration detection system.

$ 598.00

Adopt single chip microcomputer automatic control, grinding disc diaMeter 220mm, load weight up to 2.92kg, compact structure, easy assembly and disassembly, suitable for pigment physical performance inspection.

$ 1106.00

Core noise reduction technology is used to reduce operating noise. The rotation ratio of planetary disk and ball mill Tank is 1:2 to pRoduce a strong crushing force. The maximum Processing capacity is 6000ml and the discharge fineness is up to 0.1μm. It supports various grinding methods such as dry and wet grinding.

$ 1939.00

Double disk design can independently operate grinding polishing, stepless speed range of 20~ 120rpm, support positive and reverse rotation; pneumatic pressure and magnetic quick disc change, sample clamping up to 6, improve sample conformity.

$ 9126.00

Double disc independent control, stepless speed range of 50~ 1400rpm, can switch swirl/spin direction. DC brushless motor, low noise and strong torque, equipped with chilling down water pipe and grinding disc flushing function to prevent grinding material settling.

$ 2103.00

Double disk system independent control of grinding polishing, stepless speed range of 50~ 1400rpm, cabinet structure is easy to store consumables, equipped with chilled down water pipe to support wet grinding, suitable for a variety of sample processing processes.

$ 3091.00

Double Tank grinding design, vibration speed 60-1800rpm, discharge particle size up to 5~ 10μm, support dry grinding, wet grinding and low temperature grinding, suitable for heat sensitive materials and minimal liquid nitrogen consumption.

$ 5540.00

With 5-10KHz broadband measurement capability, support bearing condition detection and vibration signal output, use piezoelectric Sensor to ensure Measuring accuracy +/- 5%, provide a variety of paraMeter Measurement range.

$ 409.00

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