Description
HPBM-(2-6) HEAVY-DUTY HORIZONTAL PLANETARY BALL MILL 0.75KWLABORATORY GRADE EQUIPMENT
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Manufacturer: Atomfair LLC
Brand: ATOMFAIR®
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The mill must be placed on a stable, level surface capable of supporting its 96 kg net weight. Electrical supply must match the specified 0.75KW motor rating and include proper grounding to prevent shock hazards.
- Jar and Ball Compatibility: Grinding jars and balls must be ordered separately and must be compatible with the jar holder inner diameter of 134 mm.
- Speed Limit: Do not exceed the maximum jar rotation speed of 670 rpm to avoid mechanical failure.
- Safety Cover: Always operate the mill with the safety cover closed to contain debris from potential jar rupture.
- Load Balancing: Ensure balanced loading of jars to prevent excessive vibration and equipment damage.
This procedure outlines the steps to safely initialize and operate the heavy-duty horizontal planetary ball mill for grinding applications. Operators must wear appropriate personal protective equipment including safety glasses and hearing protection.
Required Equipment: Grinding jar set (compatible with 134 mm holder), Grinding balls (appropriate size and material), Personal protective equipment (safety glasses, hearing protection)
- Position the Mill
Place the mill on a stable, level workbench that can support its 96 kg weight. - Connect Power
Connect the mill to a power outlet matching the 0.75KW motor rating with proper grounding. - Prepare Grinding Jars
Load the grinding jars with sample material and balls, balancing the mass across all jars. - Secure Jars
Fasten the filled jars securely onto the jar holders on the main disk. - Close Safety Cover
Close the safety cover and confirm it is latched before starting the mill. - Set Speed
Set the desired rotation speed using the speed controller within the 0-670 rpm range. - Start and Monitor
Start the mill and allow it to run for the required duration, monitoring for unusual noise or vibration.
What is the effective torque at the jar shaft for the HPBM-(2-6) with a 0.75KW motor and 0.134 drive ratio, and how does it limit the maximum sample hardness?
The torque at the jar shaft is determined by the motor power and the 0.134 drive ratio; for the 0.75KW motor, this provides moderate torque suitable for soft to medium-hard materials. The mill is intended for pilot-scale tests and small-batch grinding, not for high-load or ultra-hard samples that would require higher power models like the 1.5KW HPBM-(2-6)(H) or larger. Effective grinding of hard ceramics or metals would require reduced jar rotation speeds (down to 0 rpm) to prevent motor overload, but no specific hardness limit is stated in the specifications.
What types of grinding jars are compatible with the HPBM-(2-6) planetary ball mill?
The HPBM-(2-6) accepts grinding jars with a maximum outer diameter of 134 mm to fit the jar holder inner diameter. The mill uses four jars per batch in a planetary configuration. Grinding jars and balls are not included and must be ordered separately. Compatible jar materials include stainless steel, agate, zirconia, and tungsten carbide, but the specific jar type should be selected based on sample composition and intended final purity, as the jar material can introduce contaminants.
What are the electrical and environmental requirements for installing the HPBM-(2-6) planetary ball mill?
The HPBM-(2-6) requires a 0.75KW power supply and weighs 96 kg. It must be placed on a stable, level surface capable of supporting its weight and minimizing vibration during operation at jar speeds up to 670 rpm. Standard single-phase electrical infrastructure is sufficient, and the unit should be operated in a well-ventilated laboratory area with appropriate noise dampening, as no specific ventilation or grounding requirements are provided beyond standard lab safety practices.
This heavy-duty horizontal planetary ball mill (0.75KW) features a dual-disk support bracket for enhanced stability and load capacity, making it suitable for pilot-scale and small-batch grinding. However, grinding jars and balls must be purchased separately, and it is designed for batch rather than continuous operation.
Positive
- Dual-disk support improves stability: The dual-disk support bracket structure at both ends effectively enhances equipment stability and load-bearing capacity, overcoming the limitation of light-duty mills restricted to light-load applications.
- High-efficiency planetary grinding action: Planetary motion causes grinding balls to rub and collide at high speed, enabling efficient grinding and sample mixing for pilot-scale or small-batch production.
Trade-offs
- Consumables require separate purchase: Grinding jars and grinding balls must be ordered separately, adding procurement steps and requiring compatibility verification before operation.
- Designed for batch, not continuous use: This mill is intended primarily for pilot-scale tests or small-batch grinding production, not for continuous large-scale processing.
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