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MSE PRO 4L (4,000 ml) Stainless Steel Planetary Milling Jar - 304 Grad– MSE Supplies LLC

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MSE PRO 4L (4,000 ml) Stainless Steel Planetary Milling Jar - 304 Grade - MSE Supplies LLC

MSE PRO 4L (4,000 ml) Stainless Steel Planetary Milling Jar - 304 Grade

SKU: JA0313

  • £1,35500
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Specifications for Stainless Steel Grinding Jar 

  • Grade 304 is the most widely used austenite steel, also known as 18/8 for its composition of 18% chromium and 8% nickel. 304 may be referred to as A2 stainless (not to be confused with A2 grade steel, also named Tool steel, a steel).
  • The grinding jars are extensively applied to in the fields of Metallurgy, Electronics, Construction Material, Ceramics, Chemical Engineering, Light Industry, Medicine, Environmental Protection, Paint, Ink, geology and so on.
  • Each jar set includes grinding jar, jar lid, rubber sealing gasket.
  • Milling media sold separately

Note: Other types of stainless steel are available upon request 316 or 316L for food and pharmaceutical applications, contact us at info@msesupplies.com today.

Features of Stainless Steel Grinding Jar with Milling Media

Item No.: JA0313

Material: stainless steel (Fe-Cr-Ni)

Grinding Jar Volume: 4000 ml (4 L)

Max Loading Capacity: 2/3 capacity of the grinding jar

Shape: cylindrical

Density: 7.93g/cm3

Main Chemical Compositions: Fe (70.6~67.4%), Cr (17~19%), Ni (8~10%)

Hardness: <=187 HB

Attachments: lid & silicon sealing gasket

Grinding Balls: stainless steel balls 

Grinding Ball Diameters: 3/5/8/10/15/20/25/30mm

Abrasion Resistance: fairly good

Suitable for: medium-hard, brittle samples

Choice of Grinding Jars & Grinding Balls

In order to prevent excessive abrasion, the hardness of the grinding jars used and of the grinding balls must be higher than that of the material used. Normally, grinding jars and grinding balls of the same material should be chosen.