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January 7th, 2008
NETZSCH Introduces Small-Batch Grinding Equipment To Pharmaceutical Industry At Interphex 2008
Abstract:
NETZSCH Fine Particle Technology LLC will showcase small-batch nanoparticle equipment for wet-grinding in booth 1412 at Interphex 2008 in Philadelphia, Pa. on March 26-28.
`NETZSCH is featuring the MicroCer, a laboratory-sized mill that offers metal-free fine grinding with chamber parts in wear-resistant Yttria stabilized zirconium oxide. It features NETZSCH'S proprietary ZETA grinding system and improved centrifugal separation system that employs grinding media from 0.05 to 0.8 mm in size, the smallest in the industry.
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