Plastic Type Roller Ball Mill BZRBM-501 is designed for versatile grinding applications with jar dimensions ranging from 55 mm to 80 mm. The Ball Mill’s single station with a belt-driven transmission system, operates efficiently with rollers measuring φ38 × 422 mm. It has low power consumption of 250 W ensures energy efficiency while providing optimal performance. Its compact size and lightweight design make it easy to integrate into various laboratory setups. Our Plastic Type Roller Ball Mill BZRBM-501 is well-suited for small-scale grinding and material mixing tasks.
| Jar Dimension | 55 mm-80 mm |
| Roller Dimension | φ38 × 422 mm |
| No. of Stations | 1/4 Stations |
| Transmission Mode | Belt |
| Power Consumption | 250 W |
| Power Supply | 220 V / 50 Hz |
| Product Dimension | 69 × 41 × 49 cm |
| Net Weight | 29 Kg |
| Gross Weight | 52 Kg |
Our Plastic Type Roller Ball Mill BZRBM-501 is commonly used in laboratories for mixing and grinding small quantities of materials, including in the fields of pharmaceuticals, chemistry, and materials science.
Frequently Asked Questions
1: What is the typical jar size for this model?
You can commonly use jars ranging from 50 mL to 250 mL, depending on the mill’s design.
2: Does the plastic frame affect durability?
Plastic mills are durable for light- to medium-duty grinding, but they may not be ideal for heavy industrial use.
3: Can it be used in cleanrooms?
Yes, its non-metallic construction makes it suitable for cleanroom environments with minimal contamination risk.
4: Is it easy to move or relocate?
Yes, it’s lightweight and compact, making it easy for you to move or store when not in use.
5: What types of media should you use?
You can use ceramic, glass, or polymer-based media to keep grinding gentle and avoid metal contamination.
6: What is a Plastic Type Roller Ball Mill used for?
You can use it for grinding soft to medium-hard materials, especially non-metallic powders and organic compounds.
7: Why does it use plastic instead of metal?
Plastic construction helps reduce contamination, especially when working with sensitive or reactive materials.
8: Is it suitable for corrosive samples?
Yes, plastic components resist corrosion, making it safer for acid- or base-sensitive samples.
9: Can you use metal jars with this mill?
Yes, you can use compatible metal jars, but plastic jars are preferred to match the mill’s build and reduce wear.
10: Is it safe for pharmaceutical use?
Yes, if used with food-grade plastic jars, it’s safe for pharmaceutical research and sample preparation.