Micro All-Round Planetary Ball Mill Description
Micro All-round Planetary Ball Mill is a desktop-sized, all-directional planetary ball mill. Its unique feature lies in the planetary disc's continuous movement in the X and Y axes, changing its position 360° in space. This allows for superior grinding and mixing capabilities. With its sleek design, the F-P400E offers users an exceptional experience in terms of processing results, safety, comfort, and convenience.
Micro All-Round Planetary Ball Mill Specifications
Model
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F-P400E
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Processing Principle
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Impact force/Friction force/Gravity
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Sample Characteristics
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Fine
Medium and low hardness
Brittle
Dry or low viscosity
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Processing Type
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Crushing/Grinding/Mixing
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Maximum Sample Size
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< 2 mm
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Sample Size Range
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0.1-20 um
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Max. Processing Volume
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400 ml
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Max. Speed of ball mill
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900 r/min
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Turning Body Speed
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10 r/min
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Transmission mode
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European standard
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Movement mode of planetary disk
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X | Y axis 360° variable planetary motion
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Function
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One-key flip
Continuous and intermittent operation
Emergency stop
Timing
Power failure memory
Overload and dangerous operation protection
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Additional function
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PC window
LED lighting
Anti-vibration and sound absorption
Heat dissipation
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Material of ball mill
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Tungsten carbide/Zirconia/Agate/Stainless steel/MC nylon, etc.
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Number of ball mill
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4 pcs
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Volume of ball mill
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100 ml
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Material of grinding ball
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Tungsten carbide/Zirconia/Agate/Stainless steel, etc.
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Grinding method
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Dry grinding/Wet grinding
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Electrical description
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100-120V/200-240V AC ,50-60Hz,370W
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Power port
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European Standard/American Standard/British Standard, etc.
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Net weight
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66 kg
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Dimensions (length, width and height)
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720*500*500 mm
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Protection level
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IP65
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Standard
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CE
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Micro All-Round Planetary Ball Mill Applications
- Materials Synthesis: Produces nanopowders (2nm-20nm) crucial for advanced materials development.
- Mechanical Alloying: Mixes ingredients to enhance solid-state reactivity for new alloys and composites.
- Powder Processing: Ideal for grinding ores, pigments, and ceramics, ensuring uniform fine particle distribution.
- Pharmaceutical Manufacturing: Reduces drug particle size to improve bioavailability and efficacy.
- Energy Storage Research: Produces materials for energy storage, including separating and storing powdered gases like hydrogen.
- Scientific Research: Used in labs for synthesizing and characterizing new materials, producing amorphous materials, and studying crystal defects.
Micro All-Round Planetary Ball Mill Packing
Our Micro All-round Planetary Ball Mill is carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.
FAQs
Q1: What are Milling machines used for?
Milling machines are used to precisely shape, shape, and finish a wide variety of materials. They are often used in manufacturing to remove excess material, create complex shapes, and achieve tight tolerances. Milling machines are versatile tools that are capable of performing tasks such as cutting, drilling, boring, and contouring.
Q2: What are the different types of milling machines?
There are several types of milling machines, including vertical milling machines, horizontal milling machines, and gantry milling machines. Vertical milling machines have a vertically oriented spindle that moves the cutting tool up and down. Horizontal milling machines have a horizontally oriented spindle and are typically used for larger, heavy-duty applications. Gantry milling machines have a bridge structure that supports the spindle and allows for precise movement in multiple directions.
Q3: What materials can milling machines process?
Milling machines can process a wide variety of materials, including metals, plastics, composites, and wood. Common metals that milling machines process include steel, aluminum, brass, and titanium. Plastics such as acrylic, polyvinyl chloride, and nylon can also be milled. In addition, milling machines can shape and finish composite materials such as carbon fiber and fiberglass, as well as wood and other organic materials.