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Retsch ZM 300
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Operating the device
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Sample material
Grinding tools
Feed pellets
Drugs
Straw
Dog biscuits
Spices
Fabrics (e.g. cotton)
Paper cellulose
6-tooth rotor
Adjust the ring sieve to the desired final fineness
level. For preparation of bulk materials of up to 10
mm.
Grain
Maize
Pills
Fibrous foods
Coated tablets
Confectionery
12-tooth rotor
Adjust the ring sieve to the desired final fineness
level. For preparation of bulk materials of up to 10
mm.
Dolomite
Talc
Plaster
Activated carbon
Charcoal/lignite
Dry, non-hygroscopic
chemicals
Ion exchanger
Beet/cane sugar
24-tooth rotor
Adjust the ring sieve to the desired final fineness
level. For preparation of fine-grained bulk materials
< 2 mm.
Minerals up to a degree of
hardness of 4 according to
Mohs
Compost
Waste mixtures
Fluorspar/feldspar
Rotor with wear-resistant coating
Adjust the ring sieve with wear-resistant coating to
the desired final fineness level. This type of rotor
should be used if any abrasion of the standard rotors
interferes with the subsequent analysis.
Organic products
Pharmaceutical products
Food of all kinds
Products from biological
research
Titanium rotor (heavy-metal-free)
Adjust the titanium ring sieve to the desired final
fineness level. These types of rotors are to be used
when any contamination with heavy metal must be
avoided. Titanium rotors and ring sieves cannot be
used for hard, abrasive sample materials, but only
for soft to medium-hard sample materials.
Fatty samples
Humid samples
Temperature sensitive samples
Spacer sieves
The listed grinding tools may not be included in the scope of delivery of your machine.
If any conditions change, please contact our application laboratory, our field service
consultant or an authorised representative.

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