Search

Retsch Grinding Mills

A grinding mill is a device that breaks solid materials into smaller pieces by grinding, crushing, or cutting. Such comminution is an important unit operation in many processes. There are many different types of grinding mills and many types of materials processed in them.

Retsch is a leading global provider of grinding mills that are used in the lab for sample preparation and characterization of solids. Retsch offers a wide range of grinding mills designed to accommodate a variety of applications.

The physics behind grinding mills

The grinding of solid materials occurs through mechanical forces that break up the structure by overcoming the interior bonding forces. After the grinding, the state of the solid is changed: the grain size, the grain size disposition, and the grain shape.

There are essentially five different grinding mechanisms, and Retsch offers seven different types of mills that can be utilized. The selection of a suitable mill depends on the application:

Grinding with pressure

Grinding with pressure operates on the principle of applying mechanical force or pressure to break down materials. This method involves pressing the material against a hard surface or between two surfaces, one or both of which are moving. The pressure causes the material particles to fracture and break apart, leading to size reduction. The amount of pressure applied and the duration of its application influence the fineness of the grind.

This technique is commonly used in jaw crushers and in mortar grinders. The effectiveness of this method depends on the hardness of the material being ground, the grinding surfaces, and the specific application of force.

Grinding with pressure

Different Grinding Mills

Retsch provides a comprehensive range of grinding mills, each designed to meet specific needs for particle size reduction. Below is an overview of the grinding mill types offered by Retsch, tailored for different materials and applications.

Types of Grinding Mills

Types of Grinding Mills

Jaw crushers provide a solution for the initial stage of sample preparation where large materials need to be reduced in size. They are ideal for fast and effective pre-crushing of very hard, hard, medium-hard, and brittle materials. The BB series offer various feed sizes and capacities to meet different requirements.

Rotor mills are used for the rapid size reduction of soft to medium-hard and fibrous materials. Thanks to their high efficiency and safety, they are particularly suitable for sample preparation in laboratories and industrial plants. Retsch's rotor mills cater to a wide range of materials, from food samples to fibrous substances. They offer adjustable speeds for precise control over particle size, ensuring efficient and rapid size reduction for laboratory and industrial applications.

Cutting mills from Retsch are designed for the grinding of soft to medium-hard, elastic, fibrous, and heterogeneous mixes of products. Retsch Cutting mills are suitable for size reduction of a wide variety of materials and can ensure a high sample throughput.

Selecting the right mill for a specific application

For sample preparation, Retsch's innovative and reliable grinding solutions can accommodate a broad spectrum of materials and applications. When selecting a grinding mill, it's essential to define the intended use, the type of material to be processed, and the desired final particle size to ensure optimal results. To choose the right product not only knowledge of the instruments is required but also profound experience in the preparation of different materials. RETSCH offers you different ways to experience our grinding mills in action. So that you can be sure to find the optimal process for your requirements.

Product Demonstration

To find the best suited grinding mill for a specific application, the following aspects should be considered:

  • Quality/characteristics of sample (e.g. dry, tough, abrasive, fibrous, brittle, hard, soft, temperature-sensitive etc.)
  • Feed size
  • Required final fineness
  • Sample volume
  • Sample throughput
  • Subsequent analysis (which type of contamination by abrasion of grinding tools is acceptable?)
  • May the sample be dried or embrittled before grinding?
  • Not to forget: Is the laboratory sample representative?

Depending on the quality of the material different size reduction principles are applied to obtain the required fineness. Large particles cannot always be ground to analytical fineness in one step. In some cases it is possible to carry out coarse and fine grinding in the same grinding mill with different settings; in other cases two grinders or crushers are required.

What you can expect from a Retsch grinding mill

With a RETSCH grinding mill you can rely on more than a century of experience and the best of German engineering technology. You will receive a product that is long-lasting, reliable and engineered with an eye for detail.

Watch our company video and learn more about our solutions, profile and philosophy

Company Video

Contact us for a free consultation

Продуктите и услугите на RETSCH се предлагат чрез глобална мрежа от дъщерни компании и напълно обучени дистрибутори. Нашият персонал ще се радва да ви помогне при всяко запитване.

Contact us!

Grinding Mills - FAQ

What is the purpose of a grinding mill?

A grinding mill is a device used to break solid materials into smaller pieces by grinding, crushing, or cutting. It is an important unit operation in many processes.

What types of grinding mills does Retsch offer?

Retsch offers a wide range of grinding mills designed to accommodate a variety of applications, including jaw crushers, rotor mills, cutting mills, knife mills, mortar grinders, disc mills, and ball mills.

What are the different grinding mechanisms available?

There are essentially five different grinding mechanisms: grinding with pressure, impact, friction, shear, and cutting.

What should be considered when selecting the right mill for a specific application?

When selecting a grinding mill, it's important to consider the quality and characteristics of the sample, feed size, required final fineness, sample volume, sample throughput, subsequent analysis, and whether the sample can be dried or embrittled before grinding.