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实验室研磨仪 & 破碎机 主要用于精细研磨

在诸如AAS、NIR、ICP以及XRF等等的化学和物理分析方法中,分析样品不仅必须要预先经粉碎达到一定的满足分析要求细度,同时还必须达到尽可能高的均化度。 可靠而且准确的样品分析必须有可重复性的样品前处理进行保障。RETSCH在这一领域为您提供一整套完整的解决 方案,包括各种最现代化的研磨仪和粉碎仪,能够提供满足各种样品特性要求的粗粉碎、细粉碎和超细度粉碎处理。丰富的研磨件(切割头)和配件供应保证了我们 的仪器能够在各种前提下实现满足分析要求的样品前处理,消除粉碎过程中产生样品污染的可能性,同时满足对样品本身进行温和维护的要求。

Why use a laboratory mill for grinding?

Comminution of solids or bulk materials is necessary when the material has a grain size that is too coarse for subsequent processes, such as analysis, division, mixing or further processing, and/or the sample is too inhomogeneous, so that the small portion used for analysis is not representative of the entire laboratory sample. Analyses are necessary for quality assurance, for example in production monitoring or incoming goods inspection. These include spectroscopic and chromatographic methods. Since product properties are often influenced by the particle size (e.g. extraction, filtration or absorption capacity), size reduction with a laboratory mill is also essential for the development of new products and production processes.

Required fineness

A frequent requirement is: “Pulverize finely”. However, the term “powder” is not clear. Washing powder, coffee powder and baking powder are bulk products that all claim the term “powder” but have very different particle size distributions. Another frequent requirement is to grind the sample “as fine as possible” using a laboratory mill. However, this always requires a high energy input and a lot of time. Time and energy also mean costs in laboratory operations. A more effective approach is: Not as fine as possible, but as fine as necessary! It is important that the sample material is of analytical fineness. The required analytical finenesses vary, depending on the subsequent analytical method or the subsequent process.

Is comminution an art?

The art of crushing consists of preparing the sample with a laboratory mill in such a way that a representative individual sample is obtained that has a homogeneous analysis fineness. When selecting a suitable laboratory mill and grinding set, it must be ensured that the characteristics of the sample to be determined (e.g. moisture content, heavy metal content, etc.) are not changed during the entire preparation process. In addition to a precise knowledge of the equipment, this also requires experience in processing various materials. Contact Retsch for non-binding advice on equipment and applications.