We've run this 40L planetary ball mill through multiple cycles at 72-hour stretches, and the gear drive holds up without belt slip you'd see on lighter units—teh dual disk support bracket actually makes a real difference in vibration control at higher speeds, usually 25-215rpm on the revolution side with rotation hitting 50-430rpm.

It handles soil materail up to 10mm or other stuff at 3mm, grinding down to 0.1μm if you're patient, but don't expect that from every batch—output size depends on jar load (never exceed 2/3 of the 5-10L jar capacty) and run time, which you can set from 1 to 9999 minutes total with forward and reversal intervals.


Basically, this is for labs doing small batch production in ceramics, electronics, or nanomaterials—not suited for large-scale continuous milling, and the 760kg weight means you'll want a dedicated floor spot with 380V 3-phase power (50Hz) wired in before delivrey.

What it does is come with a COA for the unit itself, but we recommend requesting HPLC or particle size analysis on your first batch for baseline consistency—retest policy covers within 7 days of receipt if specs don't match, though we've only had that happen once in about 50 units shipped.

Lead time is roughly 20 days or so, and the MOQ is one unit—packaging is a wooden crate strapped to a pallet, but confirm if you need addtional jar sets (2 or 4 jars per run) as that can add a week or two to delivery.
For soil materials, you can feed up to 10mm; for other materials like ceramics or pharmaceuticals, keep it at 3mm or less to avoid damaging the mill.
The mill itself doesn't come with jars—you'll need to order the 5-10L jars separately. You can run 2 or 4 jars at a time depending on your batch size.
We can provide a CE certificate and a detailed test report for the motor and gear drive. Just let us know what your local customs or lab requires.
The standard is 380V, 50Hz, 3-phase, but we can adjust the voltage and frequency for your region. Lead time may increase by about 2 weeks for a custom setup.
MOQ is just 1 unit. For standard specs, lead time is around 15-20 working days; custom voltage or packaging might add a few days.