Nano-scale Planetary Ball Mill BZNBM-506 is designed for ultra-large batch processing in demanding research and industrial environments. This Ball Mill features a grinding jar size from 1000 to 3000 ml and operates with a ball mill jar speed of 10 to 640 rpm, allowing precise control over high-volume sample grinding. It ensures uniform particle size distribution even under continuous heavy-duty usage. Its strong construction and functional versatility make it an essential tool for advanced powder engineering. Our Nano-scale Planetary Ball Mill BZNBM-506 is widely used in industrial-scale nanomaterial development, battery research, ceramic formulation, and bulk chemical processing.
| Grinding Jar Size | 1000-3000 ml |
| Vacuum Jar Size | 1000-3000 ml |
| Sun Wheel Speed | 5-320 rpm |
| Ball Mill Jar Speed | 10-640 rpm |
| Power | 1.5 kW |
| Voltage | AC 380V, 50Hz |
| Product Dimensions | 82 × 63 × 78 cm |
| Weight | 193 Kg |
Our Nano-scale Planetary Ball Mill BZNBM-506 is tailored for laboratories and industries focusing on high-volume, precision grinding tasks. It supports cutting-edge research in energy materials, metal oxides, composite ceramics, and fine chemical formulations.
Frequently Asked Questions
1: Can this mill handle tough materials?
Yes, the Nano-scale Planetary Ball Mill can handle hard materials, including metals and ceramics, when using the appropriate grinding balls.
2: Is it suitable for mixing materials?
Yes, it can mix materials while grinding, ensuring a uniform distribution of the components within the sample.
3: How long does the milling process take?
Milling times vary based on the material and desired particle size, but it typically ranges from 30 minutes to several hours for optimal results.
4: Is the milling process continuous?
Yes, the milling process is continuous, but you can pause it at any time to check the sample or adjust the settings.
5: How precise are the particle sizes?
The mill provides very precise particle size reduction, typically achieving sizes in the nano-meter range with a high level of uniformity.
6: What is a Nano-scale Planetary Ball Mill?
A Nano-scale Planetary Ball Mill is a high-energy milling system specifically designed to grind materials down to the nanometer range. It is widely used in advanced research and material science for producing ultra-fine powders and nanoparticles.
7: What makes this mill suitable for nano-scale grinding?
Its powerful centrifugal forces and rapid rotation of grinding jars provide intense impact and friction, enabling particle size reduction to below 100 nanometers. The precise control of speed and time ensures reproducible nano-level results.
8: What applications require nano-scale milling?
Applications include nanomaterials synthesis, battery material preparation, catalyst development, pharmaceuticals, ceramics, and advanced composites where ultra-fine particle sizes are critical for performance.
9: What types of grinding media are recommended for nano-scale milling?
High-density and contamination-free media such as zirconia, tungsten carbide, or agate are commonly used to achieve efficient nano-grinding without affecting sample purity.
10: How can overheating be prevented during nano-scale milling?
Overheating can be minimized using intermittent milling cycles, built-in cooling systems, or by selecting jars with thermal insulation. Proper speed settings and milling durations also help manage heat generation effectively.