Laboratory ball mills are indispensable equipment in many fields such as materials science, chemistry, pharmaceuticals, geology, and environmental science. They are used to finely pulverize, grind, mix, and homogenize various samples. They achieve ultrafine pulverization and uniform mixing of materials by impacting, rubbing, and shearing them with grinding media (such as balls and rods) in a closed container.
When a drum ball mill is working, the grinding media and materials inside the drum are lifted to a certain height as the drum rotates, and then fall along a parabolic path due to gravity, pulverizing the materials through impact and friction. It has a relatively simple structure, is easy to operate, and is suitable for ultrafine grinding and mixing in laboratories and small-batch production.
Applications of Laboratory Drum Ball Mill
Laboratory drum ball mills are ultrafine grinding and mixing equipment used in laboratories and small-batch production. These machines are aesthetically pleasing, compact in structure, easy to operate, highly efficient, and produce uniformly fine particles, making them an ideal choice for scientific research, teaching, experimentation, and production. They can be widely used in industries such as electronic materials, magnetic materials, biomedicine, ceramic glazes, non-metallic minerals, metallic minerals, and new materials.
Features of Laboratory Drum Ball Mill
1. This machine has a compact structure and is easy to operate;
2. High working efficiency and uniform grinding particle size;
3. By adjusting the driven rubber roller, ball mill jars with different outer diameters within a certain range can be used;
4. Easy to change cans; suitable for both dry and wet grinding.
Laboratory drum ball mill technical parameters



