If you’re looking for a small wet ball mill for sale, here are some options and considerations to help you find the right one:
1. Types of Small Wet Ball Mills
– Lab/Desktop Ball Mills – Ideal for small-scale grinding, research, or material testing.
– Bench-Top Ball Mills – Suitable for small production or pilot projects.
– Portable Wet Ball Mills – Used in fieldwork or small industrial applications.
2. Where to Buy
– Online Marketplaces:
– [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/) (for lab-scale models)
– [eBay](https://www.ebay.com/) (used/new options)
– [Alibaba](https://www.alibaba.com/) (for bulk or industrial suppliers)
– Specialty Suppliers:
– [MTI Corporation](https://www.mtixtl.com/) (lab equipment)
– [911Metallurgist](https://www.911metallurgist.com/) (mining & metallurgy)
– [Retsch](https://www.retsch.com/) (high-quality lab mills)
3. Key Features to Consider
– Capacity: Ranges from 0.5L to 50L for small mills.
– Material: Stainless steel, ceramic, or rubber-lined drums.
– Motor Power: Typically 0.5HP–5HP for small models.
– Speed Control: Variable speed options improve efficiency.
– Wet Grinding Capability: Must be compatible with liquid media.
4. Price Range
– Lab-scale: $500–$3,000
– Industrial small-scale: $3,000–$15,000+
*(Used models may be cheaper.)*
5. Alternatives
If a full ball mill is too expensive, consider:
– A jar mill with grinding media.
– A high-speed blender for some wet grinding tasks.
Would you like recommendations based on a specific application (e.g., ceramics, chemicals, mining)? Let me know your requirements!





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