Nano-scale Planetary Ball Mill BZNBM-502
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Nano-scale Planetary Ball Mill BZNBM-502

Nano-scale Planetary Ball Mill BZNBM-502 is a versatile, high-performance solution for small-scale sample grinding and material research. This Ball Mill offers a grinding jar ranging from 50 to 250 ml and features a ball mill jar speed from 10 to 900 rpm, allowing precise control over the milling process. It is designed to handle various types of materials, ensuring high-quality results in minimal time. Its advanced technology guarantees optimal sample preparation with minimal wear and consistent output. Our Nano-scale Planetary Ball Mill BZNBM-502 is ideal for applications such as material science research, nanoparticle production, and high-energy milling in laboratories.

Grinding Jar Size 50-250 ml
Vacuum Jar Size 50-100 ml
Sun Wheel Speed 5-450 rpm
Ball Mill Jar Speed 10-900 rpm
Power 0.55 kW
Voltage AC 220V, 50Hz
Product Dimensions 63 × 43 × 50 cm
Weight 70 Kg
  • High Precision
  • Wide Speed Range
  • Compact Structure
  • Low Energy Consumption
  • Easy Operation
  • Durable Build

Our Nano-scale Planetary Ball Mill BZNBM-502 excels in research environments where precise and consistent grinding is essential. It is widely used for the synthesis of nanomaterials, material science experiments, and preparation of high-performance samples. This mill is ideal for laboratories in need of efficient and reliable sample preparation tools.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1: Is the system compatible with inert gases?

Yes, you can use inert gases like argon or nitrogen inside sealed jars. This protects your materials from oxidation or moisture damage during the milling process.

2: How often should you replace the grinding balls?

You should replace the balls when they become flat, worn, or cracked. Using damaged balls can reduce grinding performance and contaminate your material.

3: Is there a risk of contamination during milling?

Yes, contamination may occur if you don’t clean jars or use improper materials. Always clean between runs and select jar and ball materials compatible with your sample.

4: Can you mill biological materials?

Yes, you can process biological samples like tissues, leaves, or seeds. Just make sure to sterilize equipment and avoid cross-contamination between samples.

5: What is the ideal jar filling percentage?

You should fill the jar to about 30% of its total volume with balls and powder combined. This allows room for proper movement and impact during milling.

6: What is a Nano-scale Planetary Ball Mill?

A Nano-scale Planetary Ball Mill is a high-energy milling system specifically designed to grind materials down to the nanometer range. It is widely used in advanced research and material science for producing ultra-fine powders and nanoparticles.

7: What makes this mill suitable for nano-scale grinding?

Its powerful centrifugal forces and rapid rotation of grinding jars provide intense impact and friction, enabling particle size reduction to below 100 nanometers. The precise control of speed and time ensures reproducible nano-level results.

8: What applications require nano-scale milling?

Applications include nanomaterials synthesis, battery material preparation, catalyst development, pharmaceuticals, ceramics, and advanced composites where ultra-fine particle sizes are critical for performance.

9: What types of grinding media are recommended for nano-scale milling?

High-density and contamination-free media such as zirconia, tungsten carbide, or agate are commonly used to achieve efficient nano-grinding without affecting sample purity.

10: How can overheating be prevented during nano-scale milling?

Overheating can be minimized using intermittent milling cycles, built-in cooling systems, or by selecting jars with thermal insulation. Proper speed settings and milling durations also help manage heat generation effectively.


Nano-scale Planetary Ball Mill BZNBM-502

Nano-scale Planetary Ball Mill BZNBM-502