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10 mm Alumina Milling Media Balls

$ 35.87

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    10 mm Alumina Milling Media Balls
    Description of Alumina Milling Media Balls High performance wear resistant alumina ceramic balls are used in grinding and milling various materials. Different sizes of alumina grinding balls are available: <1mm, 2mm, 2.5mm, 3mm, 4mm, 5mm, 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, 13mm, 15mm, 17mm, 20mm, 30mm, 35mm, 40mm. The alumina grinding / milling media balls are extensively used in the fields of Paints, Inks, Geology, Metallurgy, Electronics, Ceramics, Glass, Refractory, Chemical Engineering, etc. Technical Data for Alumina Milling Media Product # BA0203 Main Material aluminum oxide ceramic Al2O3 > 92% Ball Diameters less than 1mm up to 40mm available Density 3.6 g/cm3 Shape sphere Color white Surface Condition polished Hardness >80 HRA Abrasion / Wear Resistance very good Compatible Materials medium-hard Additional Information on Alumina Milling Media Balls Pre-grinding the coarse, hard materials with large balls The use of many small balls will increase the fine portion of the materials when the grinding time is increased A higher percentage of the grinding balls will accelerate the grinding process Selection of the Size of Grinding Balls Type of feed material Ball diameter Hard samples feed particle size (~10 mm) 30 mm or 40 mm Medium size (<5 mm) 20 mm Fine material (0.5 mm) 10 mm or 5 mm or smaller Mixing and blending of dry or liquid materials 10 mm Mixing and blending of viscous samples 20 mm These are general recommendations: the size of grinding jars and grinding balls should be determined experimentally if necessary. Choice of Grinding Jars & Grinding Balls In order to prevent excessive wear abrasion, the hardness of the grinding jars and the grinding balls must be higher than that of the material used for grinding. Normally, grinding jars and grinding balls of the same material should be chosen. Grinding Jars and Balls Combination Grinding Jar Volume 100ml 250ml 500ml 1000ml Compatible Ball Weight 66g 165g 330g 660g Ball size/qty (pcs) 5mm 106 300 10mm 20 76 50 100 15mm 4 30 59 20mm 3 5 These values are general recommendations: the size and number of balls should be determined experimentally. Calculated Ball Weight Ball diameter (mm) 5 10 15 20 30 40 Material Density Calculated ball weight (g) Agate 2.65 g/cm3 0.17 1.39 4.68 11.10 37.46 88.80 Alumina ceramic 3.8 g/cm3 0.25 1.99 6.72 15.92 53.72 127.34 Zirconium oxide 6.06 g/cm3 0.39 3.17 10.71 25.39 85.67 203.07 Stainless steel 7.93 g/cm3 0.52 4.15 14.00 33.20 112.05 265.60 PTFE 2.14 g/cm3 0.14 1.12 3.78 8.96 30.24 71.68 Tungsten carbide 14.95 g/cm3 0.98 7.82 26.41 62.59 211.24 500.73
    10 mm Alumina Milling Media Balls
    Description of Alumina Milling Media Balls
    High performance wear resistant alumina ceramic balls are uséd in grinding and milling various materials.
    Different sizes of alumina grinding balls are available:
    <1mm, 2mm, 2.5mm, 3mm, 4mm, 5mm, 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, 13mm, 15mm, 17mm, 20mm, 30mm, 35mm, 40mm.
    The alumina grinding / milling media balls are extensively uséd in the fields of Paints, Inks, Geology, Metallurgy, Electronics, Ceramics, Glass, Refractory, Chemical Engineering, etc.
    Technical Data for Alumina Milling Media
    Product #
    BA0203
    Main Material
    aluminum oxide ceramic Al
    2
    O
    3
    > 92%
    Ball Diameters
    less than 1mm up to 40mm available
    Density
    3.6 g/cm
    3
    Shape
    sphere
    Color
    white
    Surface Condition
    polished
    Hardness
    >80 HRA
    Abrasion / Wear Resistance
    very good
    Compatible Materials
    medium-hard
    Additional
    Information on Alumina Milling Media Balls
    Pre-grinding the coarse, hard materials with large balls
    The use of many small balls will increase the fine portion of the materials when the grinding time is increased
    A higher percentage of the grinding balls will accelerate the grinding process
    Selection of the Size of Grinding Balls
    Type of feed material
    Ball diameter
    Hard samples feed particle size (~10 mm)
    30 mm or 40 mm
    Medium size (<5 mm)
    20 mm
    Fine material (0.5 mm)
    10 mm or 5 mm or smaller
    Mixing and blending of dry or liquid materials
    10 mm
    Mixing and blending of viscous samples
    20 mm
    These are general recommendations: the size of grinding jars and grinding balls should be determined experimentally if necessary.
    Choice of Grinding Jars & Grinding Balls
    In order to prevent excessive wear abrasion, the hardness of the grinding jars and the grinding balls must be higher than that of the material uséd for grinding. Normally, grinding jars and grinding balls of the same material should be chosen.
    Grinding Jars and Balls Combination
    Grinding Jar Volume
    100ml
    250ml
    500ml
    1000ml
    Compatible Ball Weight
    66g
    165g
    330g
    660g
    Ball size/qty (pcs)
    5mm
    106
    300
    10mm
    20
    76
    50
    100
    15mm
    4
    30
    59
    20mm
    3
    5
    These values are general recommendations: the size and number of balls should be determined experimentally.
    Calculated Ball Weight
    Ball diameter (mm)
    5
    10
    15
    20
    30
    40
    Material
    Density
    Calculated ball weight (g)
    Agate
    2.65 g/cm
    3
    0.17
    1.39
    4.68
    11.10
    37.46
    88.80
    Alumina ceramic
    3.8 g/cm
    3
    0.25
    1.99
    6.72
    15.92
    53.72
    127.34
    Zirconium oxide
    6.06 g/cm
    3
    0.39
    3.17
    10.71
    25.39
    85.67
    203.07
    Stainless steel
    7.93 g/cm
    3
    0.52
    4.15
    14.00
    33.20
    112.05
    265.60
    PTFE
    2.14 g/cm
    3
    0.14
    1.12
    3.78
    8.96
    30.24
    71.68
    Tungsten carbide
    14.95 g/cm
    3
    0.98
    7.82
    26.41
    62.59
    211.24
    500.73
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