How to use a lab sand mill correctly?
As an indispensable equipment in the fields of materials science, chemical engineering and nanotechnology, the correct use of laboratory sand mills is not only related to the accuracy of experimental results, but also directly affects the safety of operators and the maintenance cost of equipment.
The following is a detailed guide to guide you on how to use laboratory sand mills correctly and efficiently.
1. Understand the basic structure and working principle of laboratory sand mills
The lab sand mill is mainly composed of a drive system, a grinding chamber, a dispersion disc, sand milling media (such as glass beads, ceramic beads), a cooling system and a control system.
Its working principle is to drive the dispersion disc to rotate at high speed through a motor, driving the sand milling media in the grinding chamber to have strong shear, impact and friction with the material, thereby achieving ultra-fine grinding and dispersion of the material.
2. Safety operation specifications
1. Wear protective equipment: Before operation, be sure to wear a lab coat, protective glasses, a mask and protective gloves to prevent damage caused by splashing materials or sand milling media during grinding.
2. Check the status of the equipment: Make sure the sand mill is on a stable work surface, and all parts are tightly connected without looseness or damage. Check whether the power cord is intact to avoid the risk of electric leakage.
3. Familiar with the emergency stop device: Understand and be familiar with the location and use of the emergency stop button of the sand grinder to deal with emergencies.