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Bead mill rotor

Rotor Bead Mills. Larger-capacity laboratory bead mill cell disrupters agitate the beads with a rotor rather than by shaking. Equipped with efficient cooling jackets, larger sample volumes can be processed without over-... [Pg.338]

Media Mills. Media mills, also referred to as pearl or bead mills, are much different in operation than a rotor-stator mill. The mill is composed of a milling chamber, milling shaft and product recirculation chamber. The milling shaft extends the... [Pg.214]

Stirred media mills are used almost exclusively for wet grinding. In general, the higher the tip speed of the rotor, the lower the viscosity that can be tolerated by the mill. At high viscosity, very little bead motion occurs. Similarly, mills with lower tip speeds can tolerate the use of larger, heavier media, since gravity will cause additional motion in this case. [Pg.2307]


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