The redesigned batch mill grinds hard, brittle, soft and fibrous materials for volumes up to 50 ml. Because samples may be embrittled directly in the grinding chamber; tough, oily and aqueous samples can also be grinded.
The development of the mill placed particular emphasis on safety. The mill will only start when the lid is closed and can only be opened at standstill. A quick stop feature further increases the safety of the user.
Test results of the new A 10 basic are comparable with the ones of the previous model A 10, due to the same grinding chamber, cutter geometrics and speed.
The new mill A 10 basic offers the following features:
- Digital timer
- Counter: Display of grinding time
- Interval function
- Brushless motor for long service life and low noise level
- Integrated cooling connections
- Error code display
- Simple handling with keypads
- Easily exchangeable beater/cutter for a variety of applications
- Grinding chamber reduction for small sample sizes and stainless steel cutter A 10.1 included with delivery
- Bayonet lock for lid to enable simple and safe locking
Today's IKA factories were founded 1910 in Cologne as a trading company for pharmaceutical commodities Janke & Kunkel OHG. Starting in 1920, the company began to develop and manufacture laboratory and measuring instruments, electrolysis devices and other equipment for university and industrial laboratories. Today, the IKA Group has more than 900 employees at eight locations on four continents and is pleased about customers such as BASF, Bayer or Procter&Gamble. In most product groups, the IKA factories are the sovereign world market leader and a symbol of development and growth. Or as our new slogan puts it: "IKA - Designed to work perfectly.