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Knife Mill Provides Fast Representative Samples for Reliable Analysis
Mar 16 2021
The Knife Mill PULVERISETTE 11 from Fritsch provides a homogeneous sample in a very short time and is ideal for a wide range of different materials, regardless of whether the sample is dry, moist, soft, medium-hard, fibrous or oily. It is the perfect instrument for sample preparation in the fields of foodstuffs or animal feed testing, agriculture and forestry, biology, pharmaceuticals and chemistry.
Advantages of the PULVERISETTE 11 include: easy cleaning, efficient working - safe operating due to professional quality; parts in contact with the sample are autoclavable for sterile comminution - safe contamination protection; variable speed settings and turbo function, up to 56,000 cutting processes per minute.
Samples which are difficult to grind such as gummi bears, chocolate or cereal bars can be embrittled with liquid nitrogen for comminution directly in the grinding vessel made of stainless steel 316L. The sample material remains 100% cold.
With the P-11Control software, the mill can be controlled via the USB port. Up to 20 SOPs can be edited, saved and managed directly on the connected laptop via drag & drop. Reversion-proof grinding reports can be created, archived quickly and easily with the integrated report generator.
Fritsch will configure the Knife Mill PULVERISETTE 11, together with the right accessories for your application.
Learn from several applications examples how to quickly and easily prepare samples for analysis
Watch the video to find out how the Fritsch Knife Mill PULVERISETTE 11 works.
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