Вибрационная мельница MM 400 Одна мельница для множества задач

Вибрационная мельница MM 400 Характеристики


Applications: size reduction, mixing, homogenization, cell disruption, cryogenic grinding, mechanochemistry
Field of application: agriculture, biology, chemistry / plastics, construction materials, engineering / electronics, environment / recycling, food, geology / metallurgy, glass / ceramics, medicine / pharmaceuticals
Feed material: hard, medium-hard, soft, brittle, elastic, fibrous
Size reduction principle: impact, friction
Max. feed size: <= 8 mm
Final fineness: ~ 5 µm
Batch size / feed quantity: max. 2 x 20 ml
No. of grinding stations: 2
Vibrational frequency: 3 - 30 Hz (180 - 1800 min-1)
Typical mean grinding time: 30 s - 2 min
Max. grindig time 99 h
Dry grinding: yes
Wet grinding: yes
Cryogenic grinding: yes
Cell disruption with reaction vials: yes, up to 20 x 2.0 ml
Self-centering clamping device: yes
Type of grinding jars: screw top design
Material of grinding tools: hardened steel, stainless steel, tungsten carbide, agate, zirconium oxide, PTFE, PMMA
Grinding jar sizes: 1.5 ml / 5 ml / 10 ml / 25 ml / 35 ml / 50ml
Setting of grinding time: digital, 10 s - 8 h
Storable SOPs: 12
Electrical supply data: 100-240 V, 50/60 Hz
Power connection: 1-phase
Power consumption: 165W
Protection code: IP 30
W x H x D closed: 385 x 350 x 470 mm
Net weight: ~ 27,5 kg
Standards: CE

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