Vibrating Cup Mill PULVERISETTE 9
Areas of Application
Mining, metallurgy, ceramics industry, agriculture and environmental, infrared and x-ray fluorescence analysis
Method of Operation
The vibrating cup mill operates according to the vibrating mill principle. The grinding set mounted on a spring supported system is caused to oscillate horizontally by a rotating flyweight. The whirling movement accelerates the grinding media (rings and core) situated in the grinding set via centrifugal force. The grinding material is comminuted through impact and friction forces.
The PULVERISETTE 9 is the world's only vibrating cup mill with frequency transformer control. This allows the oscillating frequency to be optimally adapted to the load (grinding set and grinding material), performing the grinding in the shortest possible time.
Vibrating Cup Mill PULVERISETTE 9
Feed Materials |
Hard, medium-hard, brittle
|
Final Particle Fineness |
10
µm
|
Grinding Tool Materials |
Tempered steel, chromium-free steel, hard metal tungsten carbide, agate, zirconium oxide
|
Grinding Tools |
Grinding puck with impact rings
|
Max. Feed Particle Size |
12
mm
|
Maximum Speed |
1500
rpm
|
Mill Type |
Disc Mill
|
Operating Principle |
Impact force
|
Sample Size |
max. 12 mm
|
Depth |
77
cm
|
Height |
116
cm
|
Width |
72
cm
|
Power Requirements |
100-120/200-240 V/1~, 50/60 Hz, 1200 W, 1.1 kW
|
Weight |
267
kg
|
Additional Specifications |
Max. throughput per batch: 250 ml Useful capacity: 50, 100 or 250 ml |
Features
More power with new drive concept Extra-fast grinding with up to 1500 rpm Precise adjustment of rotational speed, grinding time and pause periods Programming and storage of grinding cycles Self-explanatory multilingual menu navigation Optimised tensioning of grinding set with anti-rotation lock Especially safe hood locking Complete soundproof lining
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PULVERISETTE 9
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