AUTOMATED MORTAR GRINDER
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DESCRIPTION:
An Automated Mortar Grinder is a laboratory device designed for fine grinding, homogenizing, and mixing of various materials using a mortar and pestle mechanism. Unlike manual mortar grinding, this system automates the process, providing consistent results, especially for sample preparation in fields such as pharmaceuticals, geology, metallurgy, chemistry, and biology.
KEY FEATURES AND COMPONENTS:
MORTAR AND PESTLE MECHANISM
The grinding takes place between a rotating mortar and a pestle that is either fixed or oscillates in a controlled manner. The pestle applies downward pressure and rubs the sample against the mortar surface.
AUTOMATED CONTROL:
Equipped with digital or mechanical controls to set grinding time, speed, and pressure. The automation ensures repeatability and can be programmed for different material properties.
MATERIAL COMPOSITION:
Mortars and pestles are typically made of durable materials like agate, porcelain, tungsten carbide, or stainless steel, depending on the abrasiveness of the material being processed.
SAMPLE CAPACITY:
The mortar has a certain capacity (usually in grams), making the grinder suitable for both small and larger sample sizes.
TECHNICAL DETAILS:
MODEL |
DS-AMG-100 |
Grinder Type | Automated Mortar Grinder |
Grinding Modes | Dry, Wet, Cryogenic |
IP Protection Code | IP 53 |
Final Fineness | < 10 microns |
Material Feed Size | < 8 mm |
Feed Material | Hard |
Feed Quantity | 180-200 ml |
Mortar Speed | 100 RPM |
Reproducible Results | accomplished because of the pressure-adjustable scraper and pestle |
Adjustable Distance Between Mortar & Pestle | Yes, adjustable via knob based on client requirements |
Material of Mortar, Pestle, and Scraper | Agate mortar and pestle; beech wood scraper |
Grinding Time Setting | Digital, 1 to 99 minutes continuous operation |
Grinding Pressure Mechanism | accomplished by using the pestle’s weight and a spring that may be adjusted on one of its axes. |
Pestle Motion | Automatically rotates when it comes into contact with a revolving mortar and sample. |
Grinding Jar Design | With a lock and hold feature, the jar stays in place when grinding. |
Pestle Inclination | Pestle is inclined/offset to the jar during grinding |
Visual Control Panel | Yes, for adjusting pressure with the scraper |
Grinding Chamber | Closed, dust-tight with observation windows for visual monitoring |
Mortar and Pestle Accessibility | Easily exchangeable without tools |
Scraper | knob to increase/decrease pressure |
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