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We have a complete selection of the best bead mills on the market that provide superior accuracy and consistency so that your laboratory's R&D team can rely on these machines to produce uniform materials every time. These laboratory bead mills are ideally suited to the small quantity and formulation development processes typically found in R&D laboratories; they can also accommodate a substantial range of materials in small quantities (similar to larger heterogeneities) as well as employ standard and specialty zirconia grinding media (the same as what is used in larger-scale production). Contact us for an estimate or trial.
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Hello, everyone! We are in the process of expanding our Research and Development Lab where we test new paints and coatings. We need an efficient system to laboratory wet grinding system small quantities for our testing purposes without wasting lots of raw materials since they are very expensive. We also require that the equipment is very easy to clean between colour changes. If you have had experience with a good quality manufacturer that produces a high quality product with excellent particle reduction please feel free to share your experience. Thank you for your help!
I want to upgrade my lab setup to make pigment dispersion better. I have researched several ways of doing this, and I believe a Bead Mill Machine is the best to provide an ultra-fine particle size within paint and inks. Has anybody used a Bead Mill Machine for small batches? I am primarily looking for info on how they require cleaning between color changes compared to a standard Ball Mill? Thank you!
Greetings to all! Our small entrepreneurial entity engaged in the beauty industry is attempting to broaden its offerings. As of now, all attempts at formulating using base ingredients have produced inconsistent results in terms of particle sizes. To improve our formulation process (for example, when testing formulations) with greater accuracy, we are contemplating obtaining a laboratory wet milling system prior to scaling up our manufacturing processes. Does the high cost of such a laboratory wet grinding system actually justify the time and cost savings that these systems provide over the use of traditional laboratory equipment?
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