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Polypropylene Planetary Ball Mill Grinding Jar– MSE Supplies LLC

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Polypropylene Planetary Ball Mill Grinding Jar

SKU: CS0108

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Specifications for Polypropylene Planetary Ball Mill Grinding Jars

High purity Polypropylene (PP) jars are used whenever small quantity of samples needs to be grinded/milled without contamination. Each jar set includes grinding jar, lid, silicon sealing gasket.  

Milling media sold separately.

Features of Polypropylene Planetary Ball Mill Grinding Jars

Item No.: MJPM-PP-(0.1L~5L)

Material: PP /Polypropylene

Purity: 98%

Jar Volume: 100ml to 5000ml

Jar images , drawings and dimensions are for reference only. Please contact us for specific data before placing an order.

Density: 0.91g/cm3

Shape: Cylindrical

Color: Milk White

Features: Medical grade

Abrasion Resistance: Very good

Attachment: Lid and silicon sealing gasket

Grind Balls: Mixed Zirconia balls (should be ordered separately)

Suitable for: Caustic, pharmaceutical samples

Choice of Grinding Jars & Grinding Balls

In order to prevent excessive abrasion, the hardness of the grinding jars used and of the grinding balls must be higher than that of the material used. Normally, grinding jars and grinding balls of the same material should be chosen.

Grinding Jar Ball Configurations

Grinding Jar Volume 100ml 250ml 500ml 1000ml
Compatible Ball Weight 84g 210g 420g 840g
5mm zirconia balls (0.39 g/pc) 65 pcs 162 pcs

10mm zirconia balls (3.17 g/pc) 16 pcs 40 pcs 40 pcs 80 pcs
15mm zirconia balls (10.71 g/pc) 1 pc 2 pcs 24 pcs 47 pcs
20mm zirconia balls (25.39 g/pc)

2 pcs 4 pcs

These values are recommendations, the number of balls should be determined experimentally if necessary.