$4,298.00
| Grinding Jar Size | 50-250 ml |
| Vacuum Jar Size | 50 ml |
| Sun Wheel Speed | 5-450 rpm |
| Ball Mill Jar Speed | 10-900 rpm |
| Power Consumption | 0.55 kW |
| Power Supply | AC 220V, 50Hz |
| Weight | 132 Kg |
Our Omnidirectional Planetary Ball Mill BZOBM-501 is used in advanced research fields involving nanomaterials, chemistry, metallurgy, and pharmaceuticals for uniform mixing, dispersion, and ultra-fine grinding.
Frequently Asked Questions
1: What does omnidirectional movement mean in this mill?
It means the jars move in multiple directions simultaneously-horizontal, vertical, and rotational. This gives better mixing, finer grinding, and more even particle distribution.
2: Can you grind samples faster with this mill?
Yes, the 3D motion provides stronger force, so you can often finish grinding in less time compared to traditional mills.
3: Can you mill sticky materials?
Yes, but sticky materials may clump. You can add small amounts of a dispersing agent or mill in short intervals to avoid sticking.
4: Can this mill be used for wet and dry grinding?
Yes, you can use it for both wet and dry processes. Just make sure the jars and balls are suitable for the method you choose.
5: Is it safe to leave the mill running unattended?
It's generally safe if you've set a timer and safety features are working, but it's better to monitor high-speed or high-load operations.
6: What is an Omnidirectional Planetary Ball Mill?
An Omnidirectional Planetary Ball Mill is an advanced grinding device that rotates jars in multiple directions simultaneously. This 3D motion enhances energy transfer, resulting in faster, more uniform particle size reduction and superior mixing performance.
7: How does it differ from a standard planetary ball mill?
Unlike standard models that rotate on a single axis, the omnidirectional version provides multi-angle jar motion. This leads to more efficient grinding, better mixing of complex materials, and a more homogenous final product.
8: What are the advantages of using omnidirectional motion?
Omnidirectional motion increases collision frequency, reduces dead zones, and ensures even distribution of energy throughout the sample. This is ideal for complex synthesis, alloying, and reactive materials.
9: What materials can be processed in an Omnidirectional Planetary Ball Mill?
It is suitable for a broad range of materials including metal powders, ceramics, pharmaceuticals, composites, and nanomaterials. It supports both dry and wet grinding modes depending on the sample requirement.
10: Is the Omnidirectional Planetary Ball Mill easy to operate and maintain?
Yes, it features programmable settings, secure jar clamping, and intuitive controls. Regular maintenance includes checking jar integrity, cleaning grinding media, and monitoring the drive system for smooth operation.