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Milling Jars (700 mL) for Automatic Mortar Mill, EFMAAMMMJ700

Milling Jars (700 mL) for Automatic Mortar Mill, EFMAAMMMJ700

In Stock SKU: EFMAAMMMJ700SS304
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The choice of milling jar material is a critical variable. For high-precision components for pouch cell fabrication, selecting a material with the correct hardness and chemical resistance is essential to prevent contamination from "wear debris.

The options of milling jar materials are shown below:

(1) Zirconia (ZrO2): Zirconia is the most popular choice for lithium-ion battery R&D (NCM, LFP, Graphite).

(2) Alumina (Al2O3): Alumina is often used for the materials science side of your work, particularly for SOFC/SOEC components.

(3) Stainless Steel (SUS304/316): SS is a standard and economical option, but cross-contamination is a big risk for battery material milling.

(4) Agate (Natural Quartz): It is featured as "Zero Metallic Contamination" since Agate is a natural, non-metallic material preferred for ultra-pure chemical synthesis.

(5) Tungsten Carbide (WC): It is normally used when maximum impact energy is required.

Part Number
  • EFMAAMMMJ700 (EFM-A-AMM-MJ700)
Milling Jar Volume
  • 700 mL
Milling Jar Material Options
  • (1) Stainless Steel (SS304) Milling Jar +Rod
  • (2) Zirconia (ZrO2) Milling Jar + Rod
  • (3) Tungsten Carbide (WC) Milling Jar + Rod
  • (4) Agate Milling Jar + Rod

The milling rod is made of SS304. 

Note
  • The above milling jars are used for small vibratory ball mill EFMAMM

 

References:

M. I. Mahadi, et al., Mechanochemical effect of dolomitic talc during fine grinding process in mortar grinder, International Journal of Mineral Processing, 2010, 94, 172-179

M. Tobaben, et al., Fine grinding of pyrometallurgical battery slag and its influence on lithium dissolution, Minerals Engineering, 2024, 216, 108879

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