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Planetary milling jars are cylindrical containers used in planetary ball mills to grind materials to a very fine powder. They are typically made of hard, wear-resistant materials such as alumina, zirconia, stainless steel, tungsten carbide, or even polymers like Teflon and nylon. The choice of material depends on the specific application, such as the hardness and abrasiveness of the material being milled, the desired particle size, and the purity requirements.
Jars and Parts
Planetary milling jars are cylindrical containers used in planetary ball mills to grind materials to a very fine powder. They are typically made of hard, wear-resistant materials such as alumina, zirconia, stainless steel, tungsten carbide, or even polymers like Teflon and nylon. The choice of material depends on the specific application, such as the hardness and abrasiveness of the material being milled, the desired particle size, and the purity requirements.