Nano-scale Planetary Ball Mill BZNBM-510 is engineered for high-capacity nano-level material refinement. This Mill handles both grinding and vacuum jars ranging from 10 to 20 L, offering extended operation for large-batch processing. It utilizes controlled sun wheel and jar speed combinations to enhance particle size reduction and dispersion uniformity. Its durable structure supports efficient energy transfer for consistent nano output. Our Nano-scale Planetary Ball Mill BZNBM-510 is ideal for nanomaterial research, bulk powder development, battery slurry mixing, ceramics, and advanced composite material processing.
| Grinding Jar Size | 10-20 L |
| Vacuum Jar Size | 10-20 L |
| Sun Wheel Speed | 5-180 rpm |
| Ball Mill Jar Speed | 10-360 rpm |
| Power | 15 kW |
| Voltage | AC 380V, 50Hz |
| Product Dimensions | 140 × 110 × 116 cm |
| Weight | 610 Kg |
Our Nano-scale Planetary Ball Mill BZNBM-510 supports scalable production of nanoparticles in battery materials, ceramics, pharma actives, pigments, and high-purity alloys. It suits industries requiring bulk volume precision milling at nanometre scale.
Frequently Asked Questions
1: Can you mill under vacuum?
Yes, with vacuum-tight jars, you can perform milling in a vacuum. This is useful when your materials are highly reactive or need zero oxygen exposure.
2: Can you scale up powder production?
Yes, you can scale up by using larger jars or running more cycles. Just make sure to maintain the same milling parameters for consistency.
3: What affects your milling efficiency?
Efficiency depends on ball size, milling speed, material type, jar material, and milling time. Adjusting these factors improves your output quality.
4: Can you use this mill for nanocomposite synthesis?
Yes, it's ideal for making nanocomposites by blending multiple materials at the nano-scale. The high-energy impacts ensure uniform dispersion.
5: Do you need to maintain the machine regularly?
Yes, clean the jars after each use and check belts, screws, and motor condition. Regular maintenance helps extend the machine’s lifespan.
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.