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Grinding / Mixing

The grinding of materials is crucial to producing consistent ceramic bodies & glazes. Laboratory “Pot Mills” have been used for many years in the lab for analysing small sample volumes of incoming materials. E.J.PAYNE CERAMIC have supplied standard jar mills all over the world, but more recently have designed and developed specialist roller mills for other purposes.

Planetary Mills are offered as a “Fast” Mill for shortened grinding times of frits & glazes, and the research models of these units will provide a final particle size of down to less than 1 micron.

Various laboratory mixers, from slow speed overhead stirrers to high speed homogenisers are listed below.

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Ceramics and Ceramic Test Equipment

Ceramics and Ceramic Test Equipment

E.J.Payne Ceramic offers a range of Quality Control Instruments and Laboratory equipment for raw material, in process and finished product testing in the Ceramics manufacturing industries.

Operating from our base in Stoke-on-Trent, UK, “The heart of the UK Potteries” we have many years experience in supplying equipment worldwide, and have most of the famous names in the industry as customers.

We have agents operating in most of the worlds ceramic centres, offering a local contact. Your enquiries will be directed to a local agent where possible.

From simple hand-held test equipment to laser particle size analysers, our range is comprehen- sive. We can offer single pieces of equipment right through to complete turnkey projects.

If you cannot find the product you are looking for, please do not hesitate to contact us, we are usually able to locate equipment for any ceramic quality control test. Our staff at E J Payne Ltd are committed to providing you with the best ceramic test equipment to meet your needs.

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