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Planetary Ball Mill PM 100

Planetary Ball Mill PM 100

The Planetary Ball Mill PM 100 pulverizes and mixes soft, medium-hard to extremely hard, brittle and fibrous materials. It is used wherever the highest degree of fineness is required. Dry and wet grinding can be carried out.
The PM 100 is a bench-top model with 1 grinding station for grinding jars with a nominal volume of 12 to 500 ml.

Application Examples

alloys, bones, ceramics, charcoal, chemical products, coal, coke, electronic scrap, fibres, glass, limestone, minerals, ores, paper, plant materials, quartz, seeds, sewage sludge, soils, waste samples, wood, ...

Product Advantages

  • extreme speeds for particularly high fineness down to submicron range
  • 1 grinding stations
  • grinding jars with volumes from 12 ml to 500 ml, in 6 materials
  • suitable for long-term trials and continuous use
  • reproducible results due to energy and speed control
  • direction reversal
  • FFCS technology compensates vibrations
  • programmable starting time
  • power failure backup ensures storage of remaining grinding time
  • 1-button operation with graphic display
  • 10 combinations of grinding parameters can be stored
  • measurement of input energy helps to optimize grinding parameters
  • automatic grinding chamber ventilation for cooling the grinding jars
  • 2-year warranty, CE-conforming

Features

Applications pulverizing, mixing, homogenizing, colloidal milling, mechanical alloying
Field of application agriculture, biology, chemistry / plastics, construction materials, engineering / electronics, environment, glass / ceramics, medicine / pharmaceuticals, mineralogy / metallurgy
Feed material soft, hard, brittle, fibrous - dry or wet
Size reduction principle impact, friction
Material feed size* < 10 mm
Final fineness* < 1 µm, for colloidal grinding < 0.1 µm
Batch size / feed quantity* max. 1 x 220 ml, max. 2 x 20 ml with stacked grinding jars
No. of grinding stations 1
Speed ratio 1 : -2
Sun wheel speed 100 - 650 min-1
Effective sun wheel diameter 141 mm
Type of grinding jars "comfort"
Material of grinding tools hardened steel, stainless steel, tungsten carbide, agate, sintered aluminium oxide, zirconium oxide
Grinding jar sizes 12 ml / 25 ml / 50 ml / 80 ml / 125 ml / 250 ml / 500 ml
Setting of grinding time digital, 00:00:01 to 99:59:59
Interval operation yes, with direction reversal
Interval time 00:00:01 to 99:59:59
Pause time 00:00:01 to 99:59:59
Parameter combinations that can be stored 10
Measurement of input energy possible yes
Interface RS 232 / RS 485
Drive asynchron motor with frequency converter
Drive power 750 W
Protection code IP 30
Power consumption ~ 1250 W (VA)
W x H x D closed 630 x 468 x 415 mm
Net weight ~ 86 kg
Workplace related emission value LpAeq < 85 dB(A)
*depending on feed material and instrument configuration/settings  

Function Principle

The grinding jar is arranged eccentrically on the sun wheel of the planetary ball mill. The direction of movement of the sun wheel is opposite to that of the grinding jars in the ratio 1:-2.
The grinding balls in the grinding jars are subjected to superimposed rotational movements, the so-called Coriolis forces. The difference in speeds between the balls and grinding jars produces an interaction between frictional and impact forces, which releases high dynamic energies. The interplay between these forces produces the high and very effective degree of size reduction of the planetary ball mill.

Planetary mills with a single grinding station require a counterweight for balancing purposes. In the Ball Mill PM 100 this counterweight can be adjusted on an inclined guide rail. In this way the different heights of the centers of gravity of differently-sized grinding jars can be compensated in order to avoid disturbing oscillations of the machine.

Any remaining vibrations are compensated by feet with some free movement (Free-Force Compensation Sockets). This innovative FFCS technology is based on the d’Alembert principle and allows very small circular movements of the machine housing that result in an automatic mass compensation. The laboratory bench is only subjected to minimal frictional forces generated in the feet.

In this way the PM 100 ensures a quiet and safe operation with maximum compensation of vibrations even with the largest pulverization forces inside the grinding jars and therefore can be left on the bench unsupervised.

Subject to technical modifications and errors