Technical data, Use according to the intended purpose – Retsch MM 200 User Manual

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5/21/2012

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Retsch GmbH

Technical data

Target group: Operating authority, operator

Machine type designation: MM 200

Use according to the intended purpose

This machine is not designed as a production machine. It is a

laboratory machine intended for 8 hour single-shift operation

with a 30% on-period.
The MM 200 is suitable for milling and homogenising soft,

fibrous, hard and brittle materials in the wet and dry state.
The MM 200 is designed for very small quantities of

approx. 0.5 to 8 ml. This corresponds to 25% of the

milling cup volume, and is used for fast super-fine

milling of 2 samples simultaneously. The closed

milling system guarantees complete recovery of the

samples. Owing to the extremely short milling time

and the high final fineness of the material to be milled

the MM 200 is also ideally suitable for sample

preparation for all spectral analyses.

Final finenesses of down to 1 µm can be achieved,

depending on the milling time and the specific

properties of the sample material. The optimum

milling cup filling is as a rule 1/3 of the milling cup

volume.

Exceptions to this are voluminous materials, such as

wool, leaves, grasses and suchlike. In these cases a

filling level of 70-80% is possible.

The sample quantity should not be less than 25% of the

milling cup volume.
The milling ball(s) may otherwise damage the

milling cups.

The milling cup materials and milling ball materials

must always be identical.
The milling ball(s) may otherwise damage the

milling cups.

Do not make any alterations to the machine and use

only spare parts and accessories approved by Retsch.
Otherwise the Declaration of Conformity with the

European directives by Retsch loses its validity.
Furthermore this will result in the loss of any kind

of guarantee claim.

Do not use ceramic or natural stone milling cups for

milling graphite or graphite mixtures.
The high lubricating properties of graphite cause high

milling ball speeds, the energy of which cannot be

absorbed by the material owing to its low density.
For this reason there is a danger that the ceramic

or natural stone inserts of the milling cups will be

destroyed by the ball(s).

For further information our application laboratory will

be pleased to assist you.

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