Bead Mill
Grinding Chamber :The mill has a chamber where the beads and the material to be ground are introduced. The chamber is typically equipped with a rotor or a similar mechanism to keep the beads in motion.
Beads :The beads, which are generally very small (ranging from 0.1 mm to a few millimeters in diameter), collide with each other and with the material being processed, which causes shear and impact forces. These forces break down the particles and disperse them evenly.
Mechanism :The mill can use different mechanisms, such as a disc or pin rotor, to create a high-shear environment. The rotation of the rotor or other components creates a high-speed movement of the beads, enhancing the grinding process.
Applications :Bead mills are commonly used in industries like paint and coatings, ink, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and cosmetics. They are particularly effective for achieving fine particle sizes and uniform dispersion.
Types :There are various types of bead mills, including horizontal, vertical, and basket mills, each designed for specific applications and operating conditions.
Uses Bead mills
- Pharmaceuticals
- Paints and Coatings
- Cosmatics
- Chemicals