Laboratory mill OLISLAB 2200
grainhammerelectrically-powered

laboratory mill
laboratory mill
laboratory mill
laboratory mill
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Characteristics

Application
grain
Type
hammer
Other characteristics
electrically-powered, laboratory

Description

Laboratory mill OlisLab 2200, a modernized version of the LMT-2 mill, hammer type, cyclone principle of operation, designed for grinding grains, legumes and oilseeds and their products in order to prepare samples for further analysis, which require grinding to a given fineness. namely: when determining the quantity and quality of gluten, Falling Number, protein content, as well as other indicators of product quality, including on the NIR analyzer. With the help of the mill, the process of grinding a solid product with brittle or brittle-plastic properties is realized, due to impact deformation and abrasion, which is provided by the working body in the form of the impeller rotating at high speed. It is used in grain receiving and grain processing enterprises, feed mills, oil extraction, bakery and other food enterprises, variety testing breeding stations, research laboratories and inspection companies. Scope of application: for grinding a sample with a standardized determination in grain: gluten according to GOST 13586.1-68 (canceled in Ukraine); ISO 21415-1; ISO 21415-2; FN according to ISO 3093:2009; protein content according to ISO 20483:2013; as well as for use in other methods according to domestic and international standards. The laboratory mill consists of the body on which the plate with the cyclone is mounted, the electric motor with the impeller, the receiving funnel, the table with a container for the ground product.

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