In the grinding chamber of this laboratory cutting mill, four knives rotate against three stationary knives in the cutting action to reduce the sample to the desired size
Fritsch says its latest model grinding mill, the Pulverisette 15, achieves significantly improved grinding material feeding and ground material recovery.
Typical fields of application include grinding of soft to medium-hard dry materials and fibrous materials or materials containing cellulose including rubber, leather, paper, cardboard, textiles, plastics, wood, metal-free waste, coal, feedstuffs, maize, grain, confectionery, malt, noodles, herbs and spices, dried meat, bone, horn, pills, tablets, foliage, fibres, peat, roots, tobacco, cork.
Straw, stalks, foils and similar long, thin samples can be fed full-length into the instrument.
In the grinding chamber of the Pulverisette 15 laboratory cutting mill, four knives rotate against three stationary knives in the cutting action to reduce the sample.
The material remains in the grinding chamber until the desired final particle size is achieved and the continuous flow of air carries it through the mesh of the interchangeable sieve insert into the collecting vessel.