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Vibratory disc mill is fast, reproducible


No grinder can beat the speed of a vibratory disc mill when it comes to preparing samples for spectral analyses. The redesigned RS 200 model now offers more convenient operation and handling of the grinding sets.

An ergonomic carry handle facilitates carriage of the heavy grinding jar which is slid on a rail into the optimum position inside the mill. The new clamping device allows for safe clamping of the jar with less force, an additional sensor checks its correct position. The mill, with a powerful stabilized plane drive, achieves grind sizes between 20 and 100 microns within seconds and with excellent reproducibility. Grinding sets are available in a variety of sizes and materials. A set of sensors will recognize jars of tungsten or agate and automatically sets the maximum permissible speed, ensuring optimum results while protecting the material.

Benefits include very short grinding times, typically in the range of 60 to 180 seconds, to achieve the fineness necessary for XRF and other spectral analyses (around 100 microns); easy handling of the grinding set due to new ergonomic design and new carry handle; convenient and safe tightening with new quick-action grinding set clamping system; and powerful stabilized-plane-drive. Provides variable speeds from 700 – 1,500 min-1.

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