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No. 7 Heating/Cooling Compatible Ishikawa Type Stirring and Crushing Machine for Grinding and Dispersion

Equipped with ceramic bowls (mortar) and double boilers (jacket) for heating/cooling. Simultaneous processing of grinding (crushing, disintegration), dispersion, kneading, concentration, and drying operations.

**Features** - Capable of processing while heating and cooling, maintaining the characteristics of the Ishikawa-type stirring and grinding machine. - 7A Processing volume: 20L, 7AA Processing volume: 60L, 7B Processing volume: 100L, 7C Processing volume: 150L. - Selection of bowl materials is possible depending on the processing material (metal, porcelain). *Note: Porcelain bowls are available for models 7A to 7B.* - A mechanism that forces the pestle to rotate can be selected to enhance the grinding function. *Note: For porcelain bowls/pestles, only free rotation is available.* - Bowl materials can be selected from bronze, cast iron, or stainless steel. - The outer side of the bowl features a jacket structure, allowing for heating and cooling using an external heat source. **Suitable Use Cases** - Fine grinding of slurries, pastes, and colloids without solidifying the material while dispersing and kneading. - Achieving uniform dispersion and kneading during the concentration process of slurries and pastes with added solvents through the stirring effect of the pestle and the grinding action of the pestle tip. - Utilizing the dehydration effect of heating to simultaneously grind and break down powder particles, as well as drying moisture from hydrates. - Mechanical-chemical reactions occur through grinding. Furthermore, heating can accelerate these mechanical-chemical reactions.

  • Fine grinding machine
  • Emulsifier/Disperser
  • Mixer/agitator

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