Roll ball mill, a type of grinder machine, is a cylindrical device used in grinding (or mixing) materials like ores, chemicals, ceramic raw materials and paints, etc. It is widely applied to industries of electronic material, mineral material, ceramics, magnetic material, building material, biological medicine, cement, metal powder, non–metallic minerals, etc.
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Email MoreAOT-MSK-9920 is a high-performance Insulation Resistance Tester Meter used to test the insulation resistance of components and devices.
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Email MoreThe OLED Digital Overhead Stirrer (e.g., OS10-Pro model) is a lab-grade digital stirring device featuring an OLED display for precise parameter monitoring. It supports a maximum stirring capacity of 10L (H₂O), with a speed range of 200–2500 RPM and ±1 RPM resolution, enabling accurate adjustments in 50 RPM increments. Driven by a DC brush motor, it handles up to 10,000 mPas viscosity and delivers 20 N·cm torque, fitting 0.5–10 mm chuck diameters for versatile paddle compatibility.
Email MoreThe Overhead Stirrer Mixer is a commonly used device in laboratories and industrial production. It is driven by a motor to insert the stirrer paddle vertically into the material from the top of the container, and the rotational speed and stirring time can be adjusted.
Email MoreThe overhead Stirrer is a laboratory stirring device, featuring a wide speed regulation range and stable torque, and is suitable for solutions of different viscosities.
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