With the Scientific Challenge, RETSCH, a leading manufacturer of laboratory mills and sieve shakers for the preparation and characterization of solids, has invited scientists from all over the world to present their research projects in areas such as recycling, green chemistry, materials development or life sciences. The only condition: ball mills are used in the project and the research is aimed at improving environmental and living conditions.
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With the new Mixer Mill MM 500 RETSCH has developed the first ball mill with a frequency of 35 Hz which produces enough energy for efficient wet grinding of samples down to the nanometer range.
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With the new SM 400 XL RETSCH have enhanced their cutting mill portfolio by a model for specific requirements.
The standard mill for sample homogenization in the food industry has been completely redesigned and further improved.
RETSCH – leading solution provider for sample homogenization and characterization – has added a new pellet press to its product range.
In addition to the well-proven Vibratory Disc Mill RS 200 RETSCH now offers the RS 300 XL for sample volumes of up to 2000 ml.
RETSCH GmbH – world-leading supplier of lab equipment for sample homogenization and sieve analysis – have enhanced their product range with a complete line of instruments for applications with large feed sizes and high throughput rates.
RETSCH sieve shakers ensure accurate, reliable and user-friendly grain size analysis.
Thanks to suitable accessories many RETSCH mills can be used for grinding processes with dry ice or liquid nitrogen.
The new generation of RETSCH rotor mills SR 300 and SK 300 has been greatly improved with regard to performance, handling and flexibility.
One of the most successful companies in the laboratory market celebrates its 100th anniversary this year. In 1915 Friedrich Kurt Retsch founded the F. Kurt Retsch GmbH & Co. KG whole sale company for laboratory supplies in Duesseldorf, Germany. By 1923 the company’s first own piece of laboratory equipment was patented, a mortar grinder which became known worldwide as the “Retsch Mill” and replaced tiresome manual grinding with hand mortars. This innovation earned Retsch an excellent reputation in the international science and research community.
with the new Vibratory Disc Mill RS 200
Grinding down to the nanometer range with innovative water cooling
Cryogenic grinding was never more convenient or efficient