Ball Mills
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Ball Mills for fine comminution in the Lab.
The most effective laboratory mills for rapid batchwise comminution of medium-hard to hard samples down to the finest particle size. The grinding can take place dry or wet. Grinding sets of many different materials are available.
FRITSCH Ball Mills are also the ideal and reliable lab assistants for mixing and homogenising. Grinding in a Ball Mill takes place through impact and friction of the sample between the grinding balls and the inside wall of the grinding bowl or the mortar. For this, the grinding bowl or mortar performs vertically oscillating movements of high amplitude and high frequency, which are transferred to the grinding vessel. They are the most effective mills for small and very small quantities.
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FRITSCH Ball Mills
Fritsch Ball Mills are effective for small and very small quantities, enabling fast grinding of medium-hard to hard samples. Learn more about how they can help you to achieve a fine particle size in this brochure.
Planetary‐Ball Mills as an Instrument in Mechanochemistry
Mechanochemistry is a sub‐group of physical chemistry and addresses the effects of mechanical energy on solids and the resulting chemical modifications. This article highlights the benefits of using FRITSCH Planetary Mills for mechanochemistry applications.
Managing the Energy Transition with New Vanadium Rechargeable Batteries
The energy controversy moves society. Due to a lack of development, alternative energies cannot be made available to the broad masses. A small step in this direction is the development of new rechargeable batteries made of vanadium, which allow unlimited recharging cycles without wear. But as a prerequisite, the suitable processing of this special metal is required. As this application note demonstrates, the FRITSCH Cutting Mills and FRITSCH Planetary Ball Mills play a central part in research and development. These make a complex comminution of tough-metallic materials like for example vanadium possible.
Scented Toys - Analyzing Allergenic Substances
The allergenic properties of children’s toys, particularly scented toys, are a major concern. Consequently regulations regarding the chemical safety of toys have been passed. In this application note from FRITSCH a method for the preparation of samples from toys for allergenic testing is described. The Vibratory Micro Mill PULVERISETTE 0 equipped with a cryo box, was used to efficiently produce a powder and retain scents.




















