Labzee offers Stirred Ball Mills designed for ultra-fine grinding, dispersing, and homogenizing of particles in laboratory and pilot-scale production environments. They feature a vertical or horizontal chamber with internal agitators that provide high-energy shear and impact forces, ensuring efficient and uniform particle size reduction. These mills support continuous or batch processing and are compatible with a wide range of grinding media for flexible sample handling. They operate with low vibration and high stability, equipped with user-friendly controls and safety features for consistent and secure performance. Their compact design and energy-efficient operation make them ideal for advanced material research and industrial applications. Our Stirred Ball Mills support various applications, including nanomaterial synthesis, pigment and ink formulation, pharmaceutical development, advanced ceramics processing, and chemical dispersion.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1: What is a stirred ball mill used for?
A stirred ball mill is used for ultra-fine grinding and dispersion of solids in liquids. You can use it in industries like pharmaceuticals, ceramics, and chemicals. The stirring action creates high energy for fine grinding. It's ideal when particle size reduction is essential.
2: How does a stirred ball mill work?
It uses a motor-driven agitator to stir grinding media and the material inside the chamber. The intense motion breaks particles down efficiently. You can control the speed and duration for better results. This continuous mixing gives uniform grinding.
3: What makes it different from other ball mills?
Stirred ball mills work at lower speeds but use high-shear energy. You get better energy efficiency compared to traditional mills. The media moves continuously due to the agitator. It’s better suited for very fine or nano-scale grinding.
4: What materials can you grind in it?
You can grind ceramics, pigments, pharmaceutical powders, metal oxides, and polymers. It handles both hard and soft materials well. The machine is highly adaptable to different sample types. Just make sure your media is compatible.
5: Is the stirred ball mill suitable for wet grinding?
Yes, it is primarily designed for wet grinding. You can use water, alcohol, or other solvents as the medium. This helps reduce heat buildup and improves grinding efficiency. It’s great for suspension and slurry processing.