Mills and grinders
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Fritsch Milling and Sizing recently participated in the prestigious Forum LABO in Paris, which featured over 300 exhibitors and drew 6,000 visitors. The company showcased their new dry dispersion unit of the ANALYSETTE 22 NeXT, along with other new modules for the Laser Particle Sizers ANALYSETTE 22 NeXT, at their newly designed booth. French colleagues Walter De Oliveira, Gladys Da Conceicao and Enora Frappe, as well as the Fritsch partners Cloup and Sodipro also assisted in presenting the new dry dispersion unit and its benefits, such as fast measurement of powdery samples in an accelerated airflow, making it suitable for not too fine, free-flowing materials, which react in water or other liquids.
Additionally, Fritsch's Knife Mill PULVERISETTE 11 was a highlight at the booth, providing a homogeneous sample in a short time for various materials, regardless of whether the sample is dry, moist, soft, medium-hard, fibrous or oily.
The French Fritsch team also assisted visitors with a wide range of comminution tasks using different comminution principles, including leather for measuring chromium value and biomass valorisation. The company has the ability to recommend the ideal solution for customers due to the diverse range of Fritsch laboratory mills available, each of which operates according to unique comminution principles.
After a successful week, Fritsch looks forward to participating in the next Forum LABO in Lyon in 2024. Customers who missed the opportunity to visit Fritsch's booth can still schedule a virtual appointment with their application consultants.
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ILM Guide 2026/27