Micron sand mill.

The micron sand mill achieves particle refinement through the high-speed rotation of grinding media, which collides with and shears the material. It is used in industries such as coatings and inks to reduce particle size distribution and enhance product uniformity. It can handle nano-scale slurries and is compatible with materials of different viscosities.
Selection
When selecting, consider matching the material properties with the grinding chamber material, and determine the equipment specifications based on production capacity requirements. Pay attention to energy consumption and maintenance costs, as the size of the grinding media affects the fineness. The cooling system should be adapted to the process temperature, and the sealing structure should suit the material properties.

Terms

Instruments

Using 1400rpm speed regulation and 1.5 liters effective volume sand grinding basket, rapid dispersion and grinding are achieved through tensile shear and Impact between sand and material, and the operation is simple.

$ 574.00

Set dispersion and sand grinding functions in one, complete two processes in a single container, speed range 130~ 3000rpm, grinding basket size Φ 80x60mm, high efficiency and easy to clean.

$ 1413.00

The variable frequency motor is used to achieve stepless speed regulation from 0 to 7500 rpm, equipped with dispersed impeller and sand grinding blades, and the dual-axis constant force lifting system has a stroke of 200mm, which can adapt to different experimental requirements and calculate the material reaction relationship.

$ 816.00

1400 rpm high-speed stirring is used to achieve strong tensile shear and Impact between the material and the sand, and the fineness of grinding can reach 25 microns or less, suitable for sample testing, with a capacity of 1.5 liters.

$ 751.00

1400 rpm high-speed stirring is used to achieve strong tensile shear and Impact between the material and the sand, the fineness of grinding can reach 25 microns or less, and the capacity is 1.5 liters, which is suitable for laboratory sample dispersion grinding.

$ 619.00

Using dual-axis constant force lifting system and variable frequency motor, 0-3000rpm stepless speed regulation, equipped with dispersed impeller and sand grinding blades, can directly calculate the relationship between material viscosity and reaction rate.

$ 493.00

The linear velocity of blade disk is 10.5 m/s, the volume of material barrel is 1.8 L, and the aggregates are destroyed by strong impact and shearing to achieve high-efficiency dispersion and mixing, which is suitable for liquid material experiments.

$ 1171.00

Using 1320rpm high-speed dispersion shaft, equipped with 30L grinding cylinder to achieve strong shear impact on the ground, sieve discharge design is easy to clean and change color, adapt to different material fineness adjustment.

$ 3785.00

Continuously variable frequency speed regulation 0-3000rpm, ground medium 0.8-2 mm, stable operation and low noise, can work continuously for a long time, suitable for medium and low viscosity fluids.

$ 3301.00

Cylinder volume 40L with 1020rpm dispersion shaft Rotation speed, can achieve continuous and efficient grinding dispersion, sieve discharge design is easy to change color cleaning operation

$ 4269.00

Cylinder volume 120L, Rotation speed of dispersion shaft 700rpm, using sieve discharge design, can adjust the grinding medium to adapt to different fineness requirements, to achieve continuous and efficient pRoduction.

$ 8126.00

Cylinder volume 80L with 830rpm dispersion shaft Rotation speed, to achieve efficient ground dispersion; sieve discharge design for easy cleaning and color change, to adapt to different material process requirements.

$ 6205.00

Compression stroke 2.50mm, load 237g, suitable for wet mold sand/core surface Hardness measurement, support USB and Bluetooth data output, with average calculation and undervoltage alarm function.

$ 328.00

Suitable for medium and high viscosity materials, using bottom open turbine structure with strong suction pump effect, grinding medium diameter 0.8-2 mm, variable frequency speed range 0-1440rpm, equipped with chill down heating jacket to control material temperature.

$ 4592.00

Centrifugal separation device to achieve large Flow rate discharge, equipped with double mechanical sealing and double chill down mode, grinding Chamber capacity of 0.3L, Power 1.5kw, effective control of ground heat and ensure stable operation.

$ 6205.00

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