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CA11413 100ml Planetary Ball Mill Jar Tungsten Carbide

Catalogue Number CA11413
Material Tungsten Carbide
Dimensions 50ml, 100ml, 250ml, 500ml, 1000ml, 1500ml
Form Jar

100ml Planetary Ball Mill Jar Tungsten Carbide is an engineered milling jar constructed from tungsten carbide, known for its high hardness and abrasion resistance. Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) employs precise machining and material characterisation using techniques such as X-ray diffraction to verify dimensional accuracy and structural integrity. Quality control protocols deliver traceable batch data to confirm consistency in physical properties, ensuring the jar meets rigorous industrial milling requirements.

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How does tungsten carbide's hardness benefit planetary ball milling operations?

Tungsten carbide's high hardness minimises wear on the milling jar during prolonged, high-energy grinding processes. This characteristic helps maintain operational efficiency while reducing particulate contamination from jar degradation. The consistent material properties enable prolonged use under abrasive conditions.

Can thermal fluctuations during milling affect the performance of the jar?

Temperature variations can influence material expansion and contraction, potentially affecting jar performance during long-duration milling. However, tungsten carbide's low thermal expansion coefficient helps moderate these effects, but maintaining stable ambient conditions is advised to optimise efficiency.

What maintenance procedures are recommended to keep the tungsten carbide jar free from cross-contamination?

Regular cleaning with non-abrasive solvents and deionised water is recommended to remove residues. Avoid harsh chemicals that may alter the carbide surface. Routine inspections for surface wear and adherence to cleaning protocols can mitigate cross-contamination risks during successive milling cycles.

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