Alumina Oxide Ball Mill Jar BZAOJ-503 ensures clean, precise grinding for critical materials. This ball mill jar features a 250 ml volume and 10 mm wall thickness for durable and contamination-free milling. It is constructed using high-purity alumina to support high-performance grinding in demanding research conditions. Its smooth interior surface and flat gasket seal enhance operational efficiency and reduce material retention. Our Alumina Oxide Ball Mill Jar BZAOJ-503 is well-suited for processing ceramic powders, inorganic oxides, abrasive materials, and specialty minerals.
| Volume | 250 ml |
| Height | 90 mm |
| Seal Ring Type | Flat Gasket |
| Wall Thickness | 10 mm |
| Cover Thickness | 10 mm |
| Internal Diameter | 74 mm |
| External Diameter | 94 mm |
| Bottom Diameter | 84 mm |
| Grinding Jar Cover Weight | 0.304 Kg |
| Grinding Jar Wet Weight | 1.2 Kg |
Our Alumina Oxide Ball Mill Jar BZAOJ-503 is ideal for grinding brittle materials, ceramic compounds, advanced oxides, wear-resistant formulations, and fine particulate research substances.
Frequently Asked Questions
1: What makes the BZAOJ-503 ideal for contamination-free grinding?
The use of high-purity alumina with a smooth internal surface ensures minimal material retention and avoids sample contamination.
2: Can you use BZAOJ-503 for abrasive material milling?
Yes, its 10 mm wall thickness and dense construction make it highly effective for grinding abrasive and hard substances without wear.
3: How does the flat gasket enhance the BZAOJ-503's performance?
The flat gasket provides a tight seal during milling, preventing leaks while maintaining pressure consistency throughout the process.
4: Is BZAOJ-503 compatible with thermal processing?
The jar is designed with excellent thermal stability, making it resistant to sudden temperature fluctuations often seen in milling setups.
5: What materials are best processed with BZAOJ-503?
It is best for ceramic blends, rare earth oxides, inorganic research materials, and finely powdered minerals.
6: When are Alumina Oxide Ball Mill Jars used in the lab?
Alumina Oxide Ball Mill Jars are used when contamination-free grinding is essential, especially for ceramics, electronics, and chemical research. Their non-metallic composition ensures sample purity during high-energy milling. They are ideal for grinding hard, brittle, and corrosive materials.
7: Can Alumina Oxide Ball Mill Jars be used for wet grinding?
Yes, Alumina Oxide Ball Mill Jars are suitable for both dry and wet grinding applications. Their tight-sealing lids prevent leaks during liquid milling. Always ensure the sealing ring is intact before starting a wet cycle.
8: Can different sizes of Alumina Oxide Ball Mill Jars be used on the same machine?
Yes, if the ball mill supports multi-jar configurations, various sizes of Alumina Oxide Ball Mill Jars can be mounted. Ensure that the weight and dimensions are balanced to avoid vibration. Always refer to the mill’s compatibility chart.
9: When should Alumina Oxide Ball Mill Jars be replaced?
Alumina Oxide Ball Mill Jars should be replaced when you notice cracking, internal chipping, or a drop in grinding performance. Regular visual inspection helps detect early signs of wear. Worn jars can contaminate sensitive samples.
10: Can Alumina Oxide Ball Mill Jars be cleaned easily?
Yes, Alumina Oxide Ball Mill Jars have a dense, non-porous interior that resists residue buildup. They can be cleaned using water, alcohol, or mild lab-grade solvents. Avoid using metallic brushes that may scratch the surface.