Vibration Mill

The vibrating mill generates high-frequency vibration through the motor-driven eccentric block, causing the media and samples inside the grinding tank to collide and rub against each other, thereby achieving material pulverization. It is used in laboratories for fine grinding of samples such as coatings and plastics to obtain uniform particles.
Selection
Consider the sample hardness and feed particle size when selecting, matching the mill power accordingly; determine the vibration frequency and amplitude based on the final fineness requirements; choose agate or stainless steel grinding jars according to the sample properties; ensure sealing to avoid cross-contamination; select an appropriate volume based on batch processing capacity.

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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

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

$ 5834.00

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

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

Elliptical trajectory vertical vibration design, vibration Frequency 660 times/min, maximum load 30KG, equipped with automatic cooling down system to maintain sample temperature stability, closed structure to reduce noise and pollution risk.

$ 14806.00

Can simultaneously display three-direction vibration paraMeters, support Acceleration, Speed, Displacement measurement, Acceleration Frequency range of 10Hz~ 10kHz, with AC signal output and a variety of Interface, easy to field detection and data recording.

$ 541.00

With 30 +/- 2mm amplitude and 2-3Hz vibration Frequency, it can simulate the long-term vibration environment of portable plastic bags, support 20KG load-bearing and 99999 counts, and meet the standard test requirements.

$ 2263.00

With bearing condition measurement function, Frequency range 10-10KHz, optional headset for auscultation, support USB and Bluetooth data output, convenient for on-site mechanical vibration detection.

$ 385.00

Vibration frequency up to 6000 times/min, amplitude 0-3mm continuous adjustment, support subtle, intermittent and continuous three vibration modes, reduce operating intensity and improve efficiency.

$ 1157.00

Using Piezoelectric Vibration Sensor, can simultaneously measure Acceleration, Speed, Displacement three paraMeters, Acceleration Frequency range 10Hz~ 10KHz, with metric conversion and MAX Maximum hold function, support USB, RS-232 and Bluetooth data output.

$ 280.00

Simultaneous measurement of three-axis or single-axis vibration paraMeters, Frequency range up to 10Hz-10KHz, Support for Displacement, Speed and Acceleration Measurement modes, with AC signal output for auscultation recording.

$ 703.00

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

Acceleration Meter to achieve three-dimensional vibration measurement, Frequency range 10Hz-10KHz, accuracy +/- 5% + 2 words, bearing condition measurement and automatic shutdown function, weight only 130 grams.

$ 683.00

With 10Hz-10KHz broadband measurement range, it can simultaneously measure vibration and speed paraMeters, support bearing condition monitoring and signal output functions, and integrate piezoelectric Sensor to ensure measurement accuracy.

$ 562.00

Adopt all directions swing vibration mode to ensure that the paint is fully mixed, Vibration Frequency 550 times/min, equipped with 0-15 minute timing function, suitable for 80-240mm barrel height range.

$ 1171.00

Articles

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