Lab mills are vital tools in your laboratory settings, especially in sample preparation. From cryogenic mills to cutting and hammer mills, there’s a wide variety of products you can choose from. Our company has focused on quality products, and we always desire to improve continuously. Whether it’s for replacing old equipment or setting up a new laboratory, there are significant factors that you need to consider before buying a grinding mill.
Requirements
Depending on the type of samples and research goals, you can choose from various products. For instance, you can use jaw crushers for rigid objects, while bead mills are appropriate for cell disruption and pasty samples. On the other hand, cryogenic mills can be used to freeze samples before reducing their sizes.
Specifications
Before buying lab mills, you need in-depth knowledge of several parameters. Cleanability, grinding time, power, feed size are all factors you should consider. Different samples require different mills. For example, for mid-range grinding, you can opt for rotor beaters, whereas for wet milling, bead mills and industrial-scale mills can be used.
Total cost
You’ll have to settle for the most expensive mills for high performances, for they come at higher costs. While purchasing it, you should also account for warranties and replacement parts.
Our grinding mills are used by top companies in the industry, such as electronic, mineral, and agro-chemical processing. For more information on our products, talk to our staff at CB Mills. You can also reach us through the website.