Z645133
IKA® M 20 universal mill
batch mill, stainless steel, 115V, 1/cs
Synonym(s):
grinders, grinding mills
About This Item
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AC/DC input
115 V AC
material
stainless steel (milling chamber and beater/cutter)
feature
CSA approved
packaging
pack of 1
manufacturer/tradename
IKA 1603601
availability
not available in EU
W × H × D
170 mm × 350 mm × 170 mm
weight
6.6 kg
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General description
Batch mill suitable for dry grinding of hard and brittle substances.
- Process type: batch
- Operating principle: cutting/impact
- Motor rating input: 620 W
- Motor rating output: 260 W
- Speed max.: 20,000 rpm
- Circumferential speed max.: 72 m/s
- Usable volume max.: 250 ml
- Feed hardness max.: 5 Mohs
- Feed grain size max.: 7 mm
- Material beater/cutter: stainless steel 1.4034
- Material milling chamber: stainless steel 1.4301
- Power-on time: ON 7 min
- Power-off time: OFF 10 min
- Milling chamber, can be cooled with water: yes
- Mill feed can be cooled in milling chamber with dry ice: yes
- Mill feed can be cooled in milling chamber with liquid nitrogen: no
- Dimensions (W x H x D): 170 x 350 x 170 mm
- Weight: 6.6 kg
Features and Benefits
- Double-walled grinding chamber can be cooled with water through two hose adapters
- Removable grinding chamber, easy to clean
- Two grinding chambers can be alternately operated using one drive
- M 21 blade included with delivery
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