Labtron Ball Mill Machines are compact and portable grinding equipment that can handle a wide range of materials and particle sizes. We have customizable speed ranges and can operate in both dry and wet milling modes. These mills are built for longevity, have safety features, and operate quietly. Our Ball Mill Machines are simple to use and enable exact modification of milling parameters, resulting in accurate and consistent results.
Speed Range: 70 to 80 rpm
Pot and Step: Single pot
Roller Size: Φ 60 × 300 mm
Mill Method: Roll milling type method
Speed Range: 70 to 80 rpm
Pot and Step: Single pot
Roller Size: Φ 60 × 300 mm
Mill Method: Roll milling type method
Speed Range: 60 to 570 ± 10 rpm (adjustable)
Roller Size: Φ 25 × 260 mm
Mill Mode: Dry and Wet Milling
Material Capacity: Material + Mill Balls ˂ 2/3 volume
Drum Capacity: 15L
Material Capacity: 5L
Mill Mode: Dry and wet grinding
Rotate Speed: 60 to 570rpm ±10
Speed Range: 70 to 580 rpm
Maximum Capacity: 3.96 L/batch
Output Granularity Size: Minimum 0.1 µm
Volume: 12 L
Speed: 180 rpm to 2100 rpm
Deceleration: 2 s
Grinding Method: Dry or Wet
Sample Batch: 2 batches
Jar Capacity: 500ml
Rotational Speed: 70 to 670 r/min (adjustable)
Revolution: Rotation: 1:2
Material Capacity: < 2/3 volume
A ball mill, sometimes called a tumbling or pebble mill, is a type of milling apparatus where a metallic frame with balls mounted inside rotates along a horizontal axis by minimizing blank areas, it is utilized for grounding materials into fine products.
Impact and Attrition are the foundation of a ball mill's operation. The mill's size decrease is a result of both impact and attrition. The impact is the force applied by the fast-moving balls, whereas attrition is the result of the components shrinking as they come into contact with the massive balls.
The rotational speed at which a ball mill must run to accomplish the desired grinding is known as the critical speed. The encased balls will stay stationary at the bottom of the ball mill and will not affect the materials being ground if it is unable to attain their critical speed.
The following variables impact a ball mill's capacity to grind: rotational speed, the kind, and dimensions of the grinding media, the material to be ground's size along with its type, the mill's filling ratio, or the portion of the mill capacity occupied by grinding media.
The design of our ball mill equipment facilitates simple maintenance and operation. Even for untrained users, they are simple to use due to their simple layouts and controls. Our machines also require less maintenance because they are constructed with robust materials and parts.
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