Laboratory Bead Mill

The laboratory sand mill uses a motor to drive the grinding media at high speed, causing the material and grinding beads to collide and shear within a sealed chamber, achieving particle refinement. It is used for the dispersion and grinding of samples such as coatings and inks, enabling control of particle size distribution and improving product uniformity.
Selection
When selecting, consider the viscosity of the material to match the machine's power, determine the material and size of the grinding media based on the target particle size, pay attention to the corrosion resistance of the cylinder material, verify the feed particle size and the range of output fineness, and check the adaptability of the cooling system for heat-sensitive materials.

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With two movements of reciprocating and top-beating vibration, the screening efficiency is high and does not block the screen surface. It can be adapted to a set of screening screens of Φ 200, Φ 75, and Φ 100. The number of swirl/spins is 290 +/- 6 times/minute, and the number of beats is 156 +/- 3 times.

$ 1763.00

Rotation speed of the ball mill can reach 1100rpm, the minimum discharge particle size is 0.1μm. It supports dry and wet milling and various material Tanks, and the grinding is uniform and efficient.

$ 2233.00

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

Rotation speed of the ball mill can reach 850rpm, the minimum discharge particle size can reach 0.1μm. It supports dry grinding, wet grinding and other grinding methods, and has adjustable speed rolling and intermittent operation functions.

$ 2379.00

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

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

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

The equipment adopts a combined structure for easy maintenance, and is equipped with a 200CFM heat dissipation system and a low center of gravity design to ensure stable operation. The maximum Processing capacity is 60L, the minimum discharge particle size is 0.1μm. It supports four ball mill Tank stations and various grinding modes.

$ 10374.00

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 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

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

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

360 ° tumbling structure combined with planetary disk swirl/spin, maximum Processing capacity 16L, support dry and wet grinding vacuum grinding, can reach 0.1 μm discharge particle size, with a variety of ball mill Tank material and grinding mode selection.

$ 5798.00

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

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