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Conical Bead Mill K-8

Products that accommodate a wide range of viscosity from low to high! Next-generation bead mill.

The K8 is a small bead mill equipped with a dynamic relief function for the separation gap and a powerful stator/rotor cooling system, designed for research and development as well as small-scale production. It enables the grinding and dispersion of products with a wide range of viscosities, providing high flexibility regarding the composition of the ground materials.

basic information

This is a conical bead mill equipped with a dynamic relief function for the separation gap and a powerful stator/rotor cooling system. Due to its full ceramic specification using ceramics with a fivefold heat transfer coefficient, there is no contamination, and temperature control, which was previously difficult, can be performed very easily. Additionally, the piston device allows for adjustment of the bead filling rate during operation. The grinding chamber components and separation gap made of stainless steel and ceramic maximize the machine's lifecycle and minimize maintenance needs. Furthermore, the process data recording system enables complete documentation of the data.

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FKK

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Able to accommodate a wide range of viscosity from low to high viscosity products.

Ceramic grinding media for bead mills

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Bühler is developing solutions that contribute to the world's safe food supply, address climate change, and enhance the energy efficiency of vehicles, buildings, and machinery. As a solution partner in the food and mobility industries, we have set a goal to reduce energy consumption, waste, and water usage in our customers' value chains by 50% by 2025. ■ History of the Bühler Group ■ 1860: Founder Adolf Bühler established a foundry in Uzwil, Switzerland. 1872: First use of cast rolls in roller mills for grain milling. 2020: Celebrated the 160th anniversary of the group's founding. ■ History of Bühler Japan ■ 1974: Established the Japanese subsidiary. 2007: Opened the Regional Product Development Research Center (RADEC). 2017: Relocated RADEC to the North Kanto Service Station. ■ Business Divisions ■ Grains & Food (Processing and manufacturing processes for grains, food, and feed) Consumer Foods (Processing and manufacturing processes for chocolate, baked goods, coffee, bakery products, etc.) Advanced Materials (Wet grinding, die casting, optical thin film manufacturing solutions)