Temperature-Controlled Planetary Ball Mill BZPBM-502 is engineered to provide efficient grinding with excellent thermal regulation for sensitive sample preparation. This Ball Mill accommodates a Grinding Jar Size of 0.05–1 L and delivers high performance with adjustable jar speeds reaching up to 800 rpm. It maintains controlled internal temperatures between 1°C and 15°C, ideal for maintaining sample integrity during prolonged runs. Its quiet operation, precision controls, and compact body enhance user experience across multiple lab environments. Our Temperature-Controlled Planetary Ball Mill BZPBM-502 is ideal for pharmaceutical blending, nanomaterial dispersion, cryogenic processing, chemical compound grinding, and high-precision academic experiments.
| Grinding Jar Size | 0.05-1 L |
| Vacuum Jar Size | 0.05-0.5 L |
| Sun Wheel Speed | 5-400 rpm |
| Ball Mill Jar Speed | 10-800 rpm |
| Power Consumption | 750 W |
| Power Supply | 220 V / 50 Hz |
| Control Temperature | 1°C -15°C |
| Air Cooler | 2P |
| Product Dimension | 71 × 49.5 × 61 cm |
| Net Weight | 150 Kg |
| Gross Weight | 200 Kg |
Our Temperature-Controlled Planetary Ball Mill BZPBM-502 ensures effective thermal management while grinding materials that are sensitive to temperature changes. It supports high-precision research in fields like biotechnology, polymer chemistry, advanced ceramics, and pharmaceuticals.
Frequently Asked Questions
1: Can I set a specific temperature for the milling process?
Yes, the temperature can be precisely set and monitored to ensure it remains constant throughout the milling process, allowing for greater control over the outcome.
2: Is the milling process affected by the temperature?
Yes, temperature can impact material properties like viscosity and reactivity, so maintaining the right temperature ensures consistent results and prevents unwanted reactions.
3: Does the mill require cooling?
Yes, it comes with a cooling system to maintain lower temperatures for materials that are sensitive to heat or require cooling during processing.
4: How long does the milling process take?
Milling time depends on the material and desired particle size, but typically it takes between 30 minutes to several hours for optimal results.
5: Can the mill be used for both wet and dry grinding?
Yes, the Temperature-Controlled Planetary Ball Mill can be used for both wet and dry grinding, depending on the material and process requirements.
6: What is a Temperature-Controlled Planetary Ball Mill?
A Temperature-Controlled Planetary Ball Mill is a high-precision grinding system equipped with a built-in temperature control mechanism. It enables regulated heating or cooling during milling to maintain sample integrity and enhance reaction efficiency.
7: Why is temperature control important in planetary ball milling?
Controlling temperature prevents overheating, which can degrade heat-sensitive materials, alter chemical reactions, or affect particle size. It also enables temperature-dependent synthesis and material modifications.
8: How is temperature regulated in this Planetary Ball Mill?
Temperature is regulated through integrated systems such as water circulation, cooling fans, or built-in heating elements. Users can set and monitor the temperature to match specific processing needs.
9: What types of materials benefit from temperature-controlled milling?
Materials like polymers, pharmaceuticals, composites, and reactive powders benefit greatly from temperature control to avoid decomposition, maintain uniformity, or trigger controlled phase transformations.
10: Can both heating and cooling be achieved in this machine?
Yes, most Temperature-Controlled Planetary Ball Mills support both heating and cooling functions, allowing precise thermal management across a wide range of materials and applications.