additional media screen sizes to handle coarse raw materials as large as 2,000 microns. This basket-style mill has the
ability to premix and wet mill without the use of a traditional high-speed dissolver blade. Results of D50 2.0 microns and D100 10 microns can be achieved in less than
120 minutes, even with coarse starting particle sizes. The
batch mill offers expanded capacity or product consistency
over traditional media mill technology. Equipment trials
are available in the pilot facility.
Engineered Mills Inc.
Grayslake, IL, USA
847-548-0044
Fax: 847-548-0099
sales@emimills.com
www.emimills.com
• Laboratory Pilot Mills
The EMI Pilot Mills are excellent for wet milling dispersions
for product research, small batch production. Result will
help predict production expectations though process data
collection. Wet milling and fine grinding dispersions with
grinding media by single pass processing or recirculation
milling. The M series Pilot Mills have a variable speed agitator and variable rate feed pump to control product flow.
In addition the M-series mills can be transformed into a
self-pumping mill that reduces the volume being processed
and recycles the batch until the desired results are achieved.
Pilot Mills are available with process chambers from 100
ml’s through 5 liter. Contact EMImills for details and to
arrange a trial.
Exakt Technologies
Oklahoma City, OK, USA
800-866-7172
Fax: 405-848-7701
info@exaktusa.com
www.exaktusa.com
• EXAKT 50 I
The EXAKT 50 I is an indispensable three roll mill for the
laboratory or small batch producer. The small frame takes
up little room on the lab bench, yet offers the operator the
versatility of dispersing a wide variety of products. This
unit is specially designed for quantities up to 7 liters per
hour and particle fineness down to 20 µm. Process advantages include: consistent and uniform energy input, specific energy input and thus, controllable stress of particles,
achievement of homogeneous particle sizes and distributions in the matrix, large range of particles and viscosities
that can be processed.
Glen Mills Inc.
Clifton, NJ, USA
973-777-0777
Fax: 973-777-0070
staff@glenmills.com
www.glenmills.com
• PTFE (“Teflon”) Coated Steel Core Balls and Rods
For ball milling where contamination is unacceptable a PFTE
(“Teflon”) covered steel ball has become a very viable grinding
media. The coating is non-sticky so batch extraction is easy. In
case of wear, the material is both inert and can be removed by
heat. The metal core adds density to the balls for quicker grinds.