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Mixer Mill MM 500, RETSCH GmbH (CAT#: STEM-LE-1048-LC)

Highlights

Powerful grinding with shock and friction up to 35 Hz
Crush two samples into the nanometer range of less than 0.1 microns
Suitable for long-term grinding process up to 99 hours

Cat Number: STEM-LE-1048-LC

Application: mechanochemistry, mechanical alloying, size reduction, mixing, homogenization, cryogenic grinding; agriculture, biology, chemistry / plastics, construction materials, engineering / electronics, environment / recycling, food, geology / metallurgy, glass / ceramics, medicine / pharmaceuticals

Model: MM 500

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Description

The Mixer Mill MM 500 is a compact, versatile bench-top device specially developed for dry, wet and cryogenic grinding of up to 2 x 45 ml sample materials in seconds. The maximum frequency is 35 Hz, which generates enough energy to produce particles in the nanometer range. The powerful high-performance drive makes the mill suitable for long-term grinding processes of up to 99 hours.

Specification

Principle:Impact and Friction
Sample Type:Hard, Medium-Hard, Soft, Brittle, Elastic or Fibrous
Type:Dry grinding, wet grinding, cryogenic grinding
Dimensions:(WxHxD) 690 x 375 x 585 mm
Speed:3 to 35 Hz
Rotor Type:grinding jar and balls
Final Fineness:-0.1 µm
Sample Size:≤10 mm

Features

Powerful grinding with shock and friction up to 35 Hz
Crush two samples into the nanometer range of less than 0.1 microns
Suitable for long-term grinding process up to 99 hours
Suitable for mechanochemical applications
3 different grinding modes (dry, wet or low temperature)
Can store 12 SOPs and 4 program cycles
Screw lock tank, pressure up to 5 bar
Grinding under inert gas (optional)
Jar design allows full use of volume and can also be used for wet grinding
Jar design is convenient for regular sample extraction or visual inspection

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