3 calculated weight of a ball, 2 filling quantities of grinding bowls, Using the device – FRITSCH PULVERISETTE 5/4 classic line User Manual

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6.1.3 Calculated weight of a ball

Ball diameter in mm

5

10

15

20

30

40

Material

Density

in g/cm

3

Calculated weight of a ball in g

Agate

2,65

0,17

1,39

4,68

11,1

37,46

88,8

Silicon nitride

3,25

0,21

1,7

5,74

13,61

45,94

108,91

Sintered

corundum

3,9

0,25

2,04

6,89

16,33

55,13

130,69

Zirconium

oxide

5,7

0,37

2,99

10,07

23,88

80,58

191,01

Stainless steel

7,8

0,51

4,08

13,78

32,67

110,27

261,38

Tempered steel

7,9

0,52

4,13

13,96

33,09

111,68

264,73

Tungsten car-

bide

14,9

0,97

7,8

26,33

62,41

210,64

499,3

To determine the weight of the required balls, the "calculated weight of

a ball" is multiplied by the "number" of balls required.
Example: A 250 ml agate bowl is to be filled with 1221 agate balls with a

diameter of 5 mm.
Calculation: 0.17g * 1221 St » 208 g
208 g of grinding balls can be weighed and inserted in the grinding bowl,

thus avoiding the time required for counting the balls.

6.2 Filling quantities of grinding bowls

NOTICE!
Never operate the mill without grinding stock! This can lead

to grinding balls and grinding bowls getting damaged.

NOTICE!
If the minimum filling quantity is fallen short of, increased

wear due to abrasion is to be expected. This can cause

irreparable damage to the mill components.

Using the device

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