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High-energy Ball Mill Used To Grind Materials Down To The Micron Or Nanometer Range

Categories Planetary Ball Mill Machine
Brand Name: Zoli
Model Number: XQM
Certification: ISO9001 CE
Place of Origin: China
MOQ: 1 set
Payment Terms: L/C,T/T,Western Union
Supply Ability: 200 units per month
Delivery Time: within 15days
Packaging Details: carton+wood
Power Consumption: 0.75KW
Grinding Balls Diameter: 10mm
Timer: 0-99 hours
Powersupply: 220V/50Hz
Rotation Direction: Forward/Reverse
Weight: 30 kg
Rotation Speed Ratio: 2/3
Noise Level: < 65 dB
Productname: Planetary Ball Mill Machine
Control Mode: Frequency converter control
Discharging Granularity: 0.1 micron minimum
Speed: 0-580rpm
Motor Power: 380 W
Safety Features: Overload Protection, Emergency Stop
Grinding Ball Size: 10 mm
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High-energy Ball Mill Used To Grind Materials Down To The Micron Or Nanometer Range

What is a Planetary Ball Mill?

A planetary ball mill is a high-energy type of ball mill that is used to grind materials down to the micron or even nanometer range. It gets its name from the "planetary" motion of the grinding jars: the jars rotate around a central axis (like planets around the sun) while simultaneously spinning on their own axes. This complex motion creates powerful centrifugal forces that result in intense grinding energy.

Model No.XQM-0.4
Volume of each matched Jar100ml
Voltage220V - 50Hz
Machine Size500*300*340mm
Machine Weight100 Kg without mill jar
Work mode4 jars working together
Mill modeDry / wet milling
Speed FrequencyAdjusting
Drive ModeGear drive
Rotational Speed90-870 r/min, adjusting
revolution: rotation1:2.14
Material CapacityMaterial + mill balls < 2/3 volume
Input Granularity Size< 10mm for soft material, < 3mm for hard material
Output Granularity SizeMinimum 0.1μm
Field of applicationGeology, Mining, Metallurgy, Electronics, Construction Material, Ceramics, Chemical Engineering, Light Industry Medicine, Environmental Protection etc.
Feed materialSoft, hard, brittle, fibrous, cellulose, herb, glass, soil, ore, pharmacy, chemical, fluorescent, pigment etc.
Type of grinding jarsStainless steel, zirconia, alumina, nylon, PU, tungsten, PTFE etc., vacuum jars are available as well.
Type of grinding mediumStainless steel balls, zirconia balls, alumina balls, PU balls, steel carbon balls, tungsten balls, etc.
Max. continuous operating time (full-load)72 hours
Interval operationWith direction reversal
CertificateISO 9001. CE certificate

Core Functions (Expanding on Your Points)

  1. Fine Grinding: This is its primary purpose. It can pulverize hard, brittle, and soft materials to a fineness of <1 µm. This is far superior to standard mixers or blenders.

  2. Mixing & Homogenization: It excels at producing perfectly homogeneous mixtures, even from components with very different densities, particle sizes, or properties (e.g., ceramics and polymers).

  3. Nanomaterial Dispersion: It is crucial for breaking apart agglomerates of nanoparticles (like graphene, carbon nanotubes, or silica) and uniformly dispersing them within a liquid or solid matrix.

  4. Mechanical Alloying: A key application where powders of different metals are welded, fractured, and re-welded together to create advanced alloyed materials that are impossible to make by melting.

  5. Small-Sample Preparation: It is ideal for laboratory research and development where only small quantities (a few ml to a few hundred ml) of valuable or rare materials are available.


How It Works: The "Planetary" Principle

The high efficiency comes from the synergy of two types of motion:

  • Revolution: The grinding jars (or "planets") are mounted on a rotating disk (the "sun wheel"). This disk spins at a high speed.

  • Rotation: At the same time, each grinding jar rotates around its own axis, in the opposite direction to the sun wheel's rotation.

This dual rotation generates very strong Coriolis and centrifugal forces. The grinding balls inside the jars are flung against the wall, then lifted and thrown across the jar, impacting the sample material with tremendous energy. The result is a combination of:

  • Impact: High-energy collisions between balls and the jar wall.

  • Friction: Shearing forces between balls, and between balls and the sample.

  • Attrition: Wear and tear on particles caught between colliding balls.

Key Components

  1. Sun Wheel (Main Disk): The rotating platform that holds the grinding jars.

  2. Grinding Jars: The containers that hold the sample and grinding balls. They are available in various materials (agate, sintered corundum, stainless steel, tungsten carbide, zirconia, PTFE, etc.) to prevent contamination.

  3. Grinding Balls: The milling media. The size, material, and number of balls significantly affect the grinding result.

  4. Drive Mechanism: The motor and gearing system that controls the rotation speeds.

Critical Parameters for Successful Milling

To achieve the desired result, operators must carefully control:

  • Milling Time: Longer times generally lead to finer particles, but can also cause contamination or unwanted phase transformations.

  • Rotational Speed: Higher speeds generate more energy, leading to faster and finer grinding.

  • Ball-to-Powder Ratio: The mass ratio of grinding balls to the sample powder. A higher ratio typically means more efficient grinding.

  • Grinding Media (Ball) Size and Material: Smaller balls are better for fine grinding, while larger balls are better for coarse initial grinding. The ball material must be harder than the sample to avoid contamination.

  • Milling Atmosphere: Milling can be done in air, or under an inert gas (like Argon) inside sealed jars to prevent oxidation of sensitive materials.

  • Process Control Agents (PCAs): Sometimes a small amount of solvent (wet milling) or surfactant (dry milling) is added to prevent excessive cold welding or agglomeration of particles.

Common Applications

  • Materials Science: Synthesis of nanocomposites, mechanical alloying of metals, synthesis of amorphous and quasicrystalline materials.

  • Geology & Mining: Preparing rock and mineral samples for X-ray fluorescence (XRF) or other chemical analyses.

  • Pharmaceuticals: Reducing the particle size of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) to enhance bioavailability.

  • Electronics: Producing fine powders for ceramics, capacitors, and magnetic materials.

  • Chemistry: Facilitating chemical reactions through mechanochemistry (where reactions are induced by mechanical energy).

  • Nanotechnology: Exfoliating 2D materials (like graphene), synthesizing quantum dots, and dispersing nanomaterials.

Laboratory Planetary Ball Mill in operation

Advantages and Limitations



AdvantagesLimitations
High Energy: Capable of producing ultrafine and nano-sized powders.Batch Process: Not typically suitable for continuous, large-scale production.
Versatility: Can handle a wide range of materials.Heat Generation: High-speed milling can generate significant heat, which may damage heat-sensitive samples (often requires cooling pauses).
Control: Precise control over parameters allows for reproducible results.Contamination: Wear of the jars and balls can contaminate the sample.
Small Scale: Ideal for R&D with expensive or rare materials.Noise & Vibration: Can be very loud and require stable mounting.
Scalability: Principles can be scaled up to larger planetary mills for pilot plants.Complexity: More mechanically complex and expensive than traditional ball mills.


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