Laboratory Products
Free Webinar and White Paper Provides Ball Milling Tips and Tricks
Aug 06 2019
Are you using ball mills for sample pulverisation or mechanochemical applications and would appreciate some tips & tricks to optimise your process? Then visit the Download section of the Retsch website www.retsch.com. There you will find a recording of a webinar on ‘Useful Tips for Efficient Grinding Processes in Laboratory Ball Mills’ as well as a White Paper explaining how to produce nanosized particles with ball mills.
With 14 different models the Retsch ball mill range is the most extensive in the world offering a high degree of flexibility when it comes to milling samples down to the nanometer range. The comprehensive range of ball mills comprises High Energy Ball Mills, Planetary Ball Mills, Mixer Mills, XRD-Mills and Drum Mills. Whereas the mixer mills are used for dry/wet/cryogenic grinding and homogenising small sample volumes, the planetary ball mills meet and exceed all requirements for fast and reproducible grinding of larger volumes down to the nanometer range as well as mechanical alloying. The High Energy Ball Mill Emax and the Mixer Mill MM 500 produce nanosized particles in a very short time and are also used for mechanical alloying and mechanochemical applications. The XRD-Mill preserves the crystalline structure of the sample for subsequent XRD analysis. The Drum Mill TM 300 with its ball and rod modules is used for fine grinding of large volumes by impact and friction, in wet or dry condition. Whatever your requirements may be, Retsch has the perfect ball mill for your application.
More information online: www.retsch.com
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