
Normally choose a grinding bowl and grinding balls that are made of the
same material.
Exception: Tungsten carbide balls (<20 mm) may be temporarily (a few
minutes) combined with grinding bowls made of hardened steel.
6.1.1 Size of the grinding balls
Type of feed material
Suitable ball diameter
Hard samples with a maximum feed size of 10 mm
30 mm or 40 mm
Average feed size of < 5 mm
20 mm, 15 mm or 10 mm
Fine material < 0.5 mm
10 mm or smaller
Homogenisation of dry or liquid samples
20 mm or smaller
Homogenisation of viscous samples
20 mm
These are reference values: The size of bowls and grinding balls may
need to be determined through experimentation.
NOTICE!
It is not advisable to mix balls of different diameters. If
balls with different diameters are used, increased wear
and damage to the grinding elements is to be expected.
NOTICE!
Balls with a diameter of 40 mm are rarely used for
grinding, because this ball size can cause damage to the
grinding bowl fast if the grinding duration is too long.
Only use grinding balls of this diameter for brief
grinding durations.
Using the device
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