High-Performance Material Grinding Down into the Nano Range

28 Feb 2017
Mia Harley
Biochemist

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FRITSCH Planetary Mills premium line are strong all-purpose mills that offer premium performance, usability and safety. Due to revolutionary rotational speeds of up to 1100 rpm, ultra-fine results are achieved by powerful wet and dry comminution of hard, medium-hard, soft, brittle and moist samples by the high-energy impact of grinding balls in rotating grinding bowls.

The benefits of FRITSCH Planetary Mill include extremely short grinding times and reliably reproducible results down into the nano range. FRITSCH Planetary Mills premium line are also a perfect choice for highly efficient mixing and homogenising or for mechanical activation and alloying in materials research.

Features of Planetary Mill PULVERISETTE 6 premium line:

  • Extra strong 2.2 kW drive power and extremely high centrifugal acceleration up to 64 g and up to 800 rpm (rotational speed of the bowl 1600 rpm)
  • Motor-driven ServoLOCK clamping of the grinding bowls
  • Safe and user-independent reproducible clamping
  • 2 grinding stations for grinding bowls 150 ml, 250 ml and 500 ml volume
  • Intuitive touchscreen operation with colour display

Features of Planetary Micro Mill PULVERISETTE 7 premium line:

  • Extra strong centrifugal acceleration with up to 95 g and up to 1100 rpm (rotational speed of the bowl 2200 rpm)
  • Extremely fast bowl changing due to SelfLOCK clamping
  • 2 grinding stations for grinding bowls 20 ml, 45 ml and 80 ml volume
  • For the first time grinding bowls and lid form a single unit
  • Intuitive touchscreen operation

Ideal for sample preparation in the areas of: Geology and Mineralogy, Metallurgy, Ceramics, Material Research/Mechanical alloying, Nanotechnology, Pharmaceuticals, Chemistry, Biology, Sample preparation for analysis.

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High-Performance Material Grinding Down into the Nano Range