About Laboratory Pulverizer
Outfitted with the latest technical setup and highly skilled team of professionals, we are engaged in manufacturing and supplying Laboratory Pulverizer. This machine is used in mining & metallurgy, chemistry, pharmaceutical, cement, material engineering, environment, agri-food, biotech, commercial laboratories, and research centers. We manufacture this machine under the strict guidance of expert supervisors using high-quality mild steel and cast iron. It is used to bring the particle size of your test sample down to low microns. Laboratory Pulverizer is well equipped with a powerful motor and a hopper. It is easy to operate, has rugged construction and consumes less power.
Salient Features :
- Utilization of relative motion under high speed for the effective crushing of materials
- Firm structure, trouble-free operation, smooth discharge of materials
- High output level, available in different motor power and different shaft rotary speed based specifications
- Excellent operating speed and prolonged working life
Technical Specifications
- Disc Diameter : 175 mm
- Maximum feed Size : 1-6 mm
- Yield : 250 gms/min
- Discharge product Size : 100 mesh to 150 mesh
- Operation on : 440 Volts, 50 Hz, 3-Phase, AC Supply
Reliable Power and PerformanceEngineered with a 440 Volt, 50HZ, three-phase AC supply and 100 Watt power consumption, the Laboratory Pulverizer marries energy efficiency with reliable performance. Its industrial-grade construction provides consistent operation for all grinding needs, ensuring repeated accuracy in laboratory settings.
Versatile Applications Across IndustriesDesigned for industrial and laboratory use, this pulverizer accommodates a wide range of materials. Commonly adopted by research institutes, quality control labs, and manufacturing units, it is essential for applications demanding fine and uniform particle sizes.
FAQs of Laboratory Pulverizer:
Q: How is the Laboratory Pulverizer operated?
A: The Laboratory Pulverizer is powered by a 440 Volt, 50HZ, three-phase AC supply. To operate, ensure it is securely connected to the appropriate electrical source. After loading your material into the chamber, switch on the device and adjust necessary settings for optimal grinding results.
Q: What materials can be processed with this pulverizer?
A: This pulverizer is versatile, allowing the grinding and pulverizing of various materials, such as minerals, chemicals, and ores. It is suited for sample preparation in quality control labs and research institutions that require consistent and fine particle sizes.
Q: When should a Laboratory Pulverizer be used in an industrial setting?
A: Use the Laboratory Pulverizer when there is a need for sample preparation that involves reducing bulk materials to a uniform particle size, especially in research, product development, or routine quality control processes.
Q: Where can I source this Laboratory Pulverizer in India?
A: You can acquire this Laboratory Pulverizer from reputed exporters, manufacturers, suppliers, service providers, and traders located throughout India. Many offer support, installation, and after-sales services to ensure seamless use.
Q: What is the standard process for material pulverization using this equipment?
A: The process typically involves loading your sample into the pulverizer chamber, setting your desired grinding parameters, and starting the machine. The robust mechanism ensures even grinding, after which you can collect the processed material for further analysis.
Q: How does using a Laboratory Pulverizer benefit industrial operations?
A: Utilizing this pulverizer enhances accuracy and efficiency in sample preparation, providing consistent results essential for research and quality assurance. Its energy-efficient design also reduces operational costs in the long term.
Q: Can the Laboratory Pulverizer handle continuous industrial usage?
A: Yes, the Laboratory Pulverizer is engineered for industrial usage, with durable construction and a 440 Volt power supply ensuring reliable, sustained operation across multiple shifts or extended laboratory tasks.