Free Webinar: Optimise Your Sample Preparation with the New Ultra Centrifugal Mill ZM 300

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Free Webinar: Optimise Your Sample Preparation with the New Ultra Centrifugal Mill ZM 300

05 Apr, 2022

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In this live webinar you will learn how the new ZM 300 rotor mill will help you to process your samples faster and more efficiently. The Retsch application specialists will provide valuable tips & tricks on sample homogenization of solids.

The powerful Ultra Centrifugal Mill ZM 300 provides maximum grinding performance combined with ease of use. The variable speed from 6,000 to 23,000 rpm allows for gentle, neutral-to-analysis sample preparation in a very short time.

The speed range permits optimum adaptation of the grinding process to the sample requirements by keeping the grinding time as short as possible and the temperature increase as moderate as possible. Too much heat may have a negative effect on the grinding results, for example, if moisture or volatile components escape.

The ZM 300 is equipped with an integrated temperature sensor which measures the temperature of the cassette lid near the ring sieve. The measured temperature is constantly shown in the mill’s display, allowing the user to optimize the grinding process and improve reproducibility.

The Ultra Centrifugal Mill ZM 300 is a versatile machine. It is suitable for cold grinding of samples with liquid nitrogen or dry ice. When operated with the optional cyclone-suction-combination, the ZM 300 can also pulverize low-density or heat-sensitive sample materials.

Follow this link to register for the webinar on Tuesday, April 26, 2022.

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