New Product Line of Big Crushers and Grinders Announced

Mills and grinders

New Product Line of Big Crushers and Grinders Announced

09 Aug, 2016

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Retsch GmbH, a world-leading supplier of lab equipment for sample homogenisation and sieve analysis, have enhanced their product range with a complete line of instruments for applications with large feed sizes and high throughput rates. The new program has been integrated into the existing product line under the name of ‘XL’ and complements it in many areas. Now Retsch offer, for example, a series of jaw crushers with feed sizes from 40 mm to 350x170 mm. The new XL models of ball mills, vibratory disc mills and sample dividers provide a substantially higher throughput than the laboratory-scale models. The Vibratory Disc Mill RS 300 XL, for example, pulverises up to 2000 ml of sample in one go. The sample divider PT 600 XL allows for representative division of up to 60 litres of bulk material. The new portfolio also includes testing equipment to determine the Bond Grinding Indices.

Retsch, who celebrated their 100th anniversary last year, are now the only supplier worldwide covering the entire size reduction field by offering a portfolio that ranges from ball mills for nano grinding to jaw crushers with a throughput of 3500 kg per hour.

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