Mixer Mill MM 400

Mixer_mill_MM 400The mixer mill MM 400 is a laboratory "all-rounder". It has been developed specially for dry, wet and cryogenic grinding of small amounts of sample. It can mix and homogenize powders and suspensions in only a few seconds. It is also perfectly suitable for the disruption of biological cells as well as for DNA/RNA extraction.

Application Examples

tissue, bones, hair, chemicals, drugs, coated and uncoated tablets, minerals, ores, alloys, glass, ceramics, soils, sludge, plant parts, cereal grains, oil seeds, plastics, waste samples, wool and textiles

Product Advantages

  • quick, efficient pulverization and homogenization
  • high sample throughput due to short grinding times and two grinding stations
  • reproducible results due to digital setting of grinding time and vibrational frequency
  • large range of grinding jars
  • 9 parameter combinations can be stored
  • safe wet grinding without loss of material with screw-top grinding jars
  • simple and comfortable operation
  • 2-year warranty, CE-conforming

Features
Applications size reduction, mixing, homogenization, cell disruption
Feed material hard, medium-hard, soft, brittle, elastic, fibrous
Material feed size* up to 8 mm
Final fineness* approx. 5 µm
Batch size/Feed quantity* max. 2 x 20 ml
Typical mean grinding time Ø 2 minutes
Dry grinding yes
Wet grinding yes
Cryogenic grinding yes
Cell disruption with reaction vials max. 20 x 2,0 ml
Grinding jar with push-fit lids no
Grinding jars with screw-top lids 1,5 - 50 ml
Self-centering clamping device yes
No. of grinding stations 2
Digital preselection of vibrational frequency 3 - 30 Hz (180 - 1800 min-1)
Digital preselection of grinding time 10 s - 99 min
Power consumption 150 W
W x H x D 371 x 225 x 470 mm
Net weight approx. 26 kg


*depending on feed material and instrument configuration/settings
Function Principle mixer-mill-mm-400a.jpgThe grinding jars of the MM 400 perform radial oscillations in a horizontal position. The inertia of the grinding balls causes them to impact with high energy on the sample material at the rounded ends of the grinding jars and pulverize it. Also, the movement of the grinding jars combined with the movement of the balls result in the intensive mixing of the sample. The degree of mixing can be increased even further by using several smaller balls. If several small balls are used (e.g. glass beads) then, for example, biological cells can be disrupted. The large frictional impact effects between the beads ensure effective cell disruption.


Product overview

Mixer Mills / CryoMill

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