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Jinrongyuan Laboratory's roller bottle machine, roller instrument, for mixing biological culture, lithium battery testing, ICP digestion, multi-station

The core value of the tumbling bottle machine lies in providing a "controllable, uniform, and controlled environment for product explanation. It can be used for magnetic foreign matter detection in lithium battery materials, ICP-OES sample pretreatment, and mixing of pharmaceutical/food powders.
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Technical Features:

1. The Jinrongyuan Laboratory Rolling Bottle Machine loads one sample or multiple samples into a sealed rolling bottle, and achieves functions such as stirring, mixing, ball milling, washing, polishing, and drying through rapid rolling of the bottle (or with the addition of grinding balls). It is an indispensable equipment for laboratories in materials, chemistry, biology, environment, or third-party testing. With a wide range of rolling bottle materials and models, it can meet the needs of different laboratories.

2. The samples in the laboratory bottle roller are fully sealed, which greatly protects the occupational health of the staff.

3. The bottle roller has stepless speed regulation, automatically stops when it reaches the designated time, and operates with extremely low noise.

4. The bottle roller (and ball roller) has dual protection with inner and outer covers, which is wear-resistant and has a long service life.

5. The motor power is 100w, with a maximum speed of 300RPM.

6. It can accommodate glass, PP, PE, stainless steel, nylon, ceramic, and other bottle rollers.

 

Applicable standard: GB/T24533-2019 "Graphite Anode Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries" - The "golden combination" of bottle roller and PTFE magnetic rod for magnetic foreign matter detection GB/T24533-2019 "Graphite Anode Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries"