Understanding Zirconia Grinding Media, Ceramic Grinding Media & Stainless Steel Options
Grinding materials with a bead mill is only half of the equation - the other half takes place with the media inside the mill. The media, consisting of small balls or beads, are what crush or disperse your product. If you pick the wrong media, you will potentially damage your equipment and/or ruin your finished product. Below, we have broken down Stainless Steel Grinding Media, Zirconia Grinding Media, and Ceramic Grinding Media, to help with your choice.
The Heavyweight: Stainless Steel Media for Grinding
If you're looking for weight and durability, metals are often your first choice. This is why Stainless Steel Grinding Media is widely used — because of its weight. The heavier the bead, the greater force it will apply to a particle when the bead strikes it.
These types of media can be used to grind food products (like chocolate), paint products, and mining products. The fact that the balls are stainless steel will help make sure they do not corrode easily. However, exercise caution; if you're creating a white product, the wear from the metal may turn the finished product a shade of grey.
The Versatile Choice: Ceramic Media for Grinding
If you decide that metal isn't the right type of media for your product, ceramic media might be worth considering. Ceramic media can be considered as a broad category of media. Typically, ceramic media is cleaner than metal types of media. There are no issues with rust causing a grey colour (as with metals), or an increased likelihood of contaminating your products with a grey colour.
Ceramic media will be used in industries with a high tolerance for purity such as, for example, minerals or agrochemicals. There are many different densities of ceramic media. You can choose to work with ceramic media that has a lower; or a higher; density bead based on the delicacy of your product.
Zirconia Grinding Media: The Choice for High Performance
For your highest possible performance levels, you should only use zirconia grinding media. Zirconium is technically defined as an advanced type of ceramic.
Because zirconium beads are extremely tough, smooth, and durable (very little wear), they have a long life, thus saving you money in replacements. Their durable nature will also generate clean (pure) products through minimal chipping or breaking.
Zirconium is widely used in industries where performance and quality are critical (e.g. Pharmaceutical manufacturing, Battery Manufacturing, and Digital Ink).
Conclusion
Finding the appropriate kind of grind media requires a balance between several qualities.
For a media that can hold up well against impactful forces and will last forever, you want to consider Stainless Steel Grind Media.
If you want a general-purpose clean media to use in most situations, Ceramic Grinding Media fits well.
If you need a high purity long lifetime precise type of media, then Zirconia Grind Media is the way to go.
Be sure to speak with your supplier about what you intend on using your grind media for so that they may recommend the best media for your particular needs.
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