Mills and Grinders
Size Reduction with Rapid and Precise Knife and Cutting Mills
Oct 26 2007
Retsch knife and cutting mills guarantee rapid and precise sample preparation. They are available with a wide range of accessories to adapt the mills to individual preparation needs.
Knife Mill Grindomix GM200
The Retsch Grindomix is suitable for professional laboratory and analysis requirements. It processes foodstuffs with high water, oil or fat contents just as rapidly and reliably as dry, soft or medium hard products and is a professional alternative to standard household mixers.
With the special cutting knife system and the variable grinding chamber of the Grindomix, the materials can be processed into a homogeneous analysis sample quickly and easily.
Cutting Mill SM100
The Retsch SM100 is particularly suitable for preliminary grinding of dry materials such as plant parts, plastics, fodder, spices and drugs, lignite, paper, cardboard etc.
Long fibre goods such as straw and large volume items such as plastic cups can be prepared in a single step, without preliminary chopping.
Heavy Duty Cutting Mill SM2000
Retsch SM2000 cutting mills are particularly suitable for crushing tough, medium-hard, soft, elastic, brittle, fibrous and thermally sensitive materials. Running slowly or quickly with different rotors and hoppers, they crush a wide range of materials e.g. waste samples, plastic parts, biological substances, food, animal feed, beverage cans, electronic scrap, packaging materials etc.
This makes the SM 2000 ideal for research, testing and operational laboratories, for technical training facilities or for creating samples in production.
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