Labzee Agate Ball Mill Jars are precision-crafted grinding containers made from natural Brazilian agate, ideal for ultra-pure and contamination-free milling. These jars offer excellent hardness, high polish, and strong chemical resistance, making them suitable for sensitive materials and trace-level sample preparation. Designed for use with planetary ball mills, they are perfect for low-abrasion, high-precision grinding tasks. Their smooth, non-porous interior ensures minimal residue retention and easy cleaning between batches. Our Agate Ball Mill Jars are widely used in geochemistry, environmental analysis, nanomaterials, and forensic science laboratories.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1: When is an Agate Ball Mill Jar most suitable?
An Agate Ball Mill Jar is ideal when ultra-purity is required and contamination must be strictly avoided. It’s widely used in trace element analysis, geology, and nanotechnology. Its inert nature prevents sample alteration during grinding.
2: Can the Agate Ball Mill Jar be used for both dry and wet grinding?
Yes, the Agate Ball Mill Jar supports dry and wet grinding of small volumes. For wet grinding, ensure proper sealing to avoid spills. It’s recommended for fine grinding, not heavy mechanical impact.
3: Can it be used with hard or metallic samples?
No, the Agate Ball Mill Jar is best suited for soft to medium-hard materials. Avoid using it with metallic or very hard samples to prevent cracking. Always match the jar’s hardness to the sample type.
4: When should the Agate Ball Mill Jar be replaced?
Replace the Agate Ball Mill Jar if cracks, surface wear, or visible chips are found. Even small fractures can compromise sample safety. Inspect regularly to maintain purity and prevent breakage.
5: Can the Agate Ball Mill Jar be cleaned easily between batches?
Yes, the Agate Ball Mill Jar has a smooth, non-stick surface that makes cleaning simple. Use distilled water, alcohol, or mild solvents depending on the material milled. Avoid extreme temperature changes that may cause stress fractures.