Nano-scale Planetary Ball Mill BZNBM-507 is built for high-capacity grinding operations across advanced industrial and institutional labs. This Ball Mill supports a grinding jar size of 1 to 5 L and offers a ball mill jar speed between 10 and 460 rpm, providing controlled, efficient performance for large-scale sample preparation. It handles a wide variety of materials while maintaining accuracy and consistency in particle reduction. Its heavy-duty structure ensures durability, even under extended use. Our Nano-scale Planetary Ball Mill BZNBM-507 is ideal for battery material processing, nanostructure research, large-scale powder blending, and chemical development labs.
$6,512.00
| Grinding Jar Size | 1-5 L |
| Vacuum Jar Size | 1-5 L |
| Sun Wheel Speed | 5-230 rpm |
| Ball Mill Jar Speed | 10-460 rpm |
| Power | 3.0 kW |
| Voltage | AC 380V, 50Hz |
| Product Dimensions | 99 × 72 × 86 cm |
| Weight | 288 Kg |
Our Nano-scale Planetary Ball Mill BZNBM-507 is tailored for research institutes and industries requiring high-volume, reliable, and fine grinding results. It is used extensively in nanomaterials engineering, composite material development, solid-state chemistry, and bulk pharmaceutical R&D.
Frequently Asked Questions
1: What type of grinding balls are best for this mill?
Steel, ceramic, and tungsten carbide balls are commonly used depending on the material. Choose a ball material based on hardness and sample requirements.
2: Can this mill be used for both dry and wet grinding?
Yes, the mill can be used for both dry and wet grinding, depending on the type of material and the milling conditions.
3: How do I clean the milling jars?
After use, the jars should be cleaned with appropriate solvents or cleaning agents based on the material, and ensure they are fully dried before reuse.
4: Is the Nano-scale Planetary Ball Mill easy to operate?
Yes, it is designed with user-friendly controls for speed, time, and other parameters, making it easy to operate even for beginners.
5: Does the mill produce noise during operation?
Yes, like most high-speed mills, it does produce noise during operation. However, it is generally quieter compared to traditional mills.
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.