For the fourth time already the
Environment
Week will take place on June 5
th and 6
th 2012 in
cooperation with the German Federal Environmental Foundation (BDU) in the park
of Schloss Bellevue (Berlin). An independent jury selected the best entries
from the projects that demonstrate practical innovative approaches in combining
ecology, economics and social issues as an important contribution for the endurance
of Germany as a leading industrial nation.
FRITSCH Milling and Sizing
impressed the jury with the FRITSCH Planetary Micro Mill PULVERISETTE 7
premium line and
classic line. The Institute for Chemical and Environmental
Chemistry - ITUC - of the Friedrich Schiller-University in Jena conducted with
the FRITSCH Planetary Ball Mills experiments in the areas of organic chemical
synthesis.
Therefore,
continues the tradition of this special exhibition and information platform for
trend-setting environmental projects. As in previous years, about 170
companies, institutions, associations and initiatives, have the opportunity to
present their new technologies, products, projects and concepts for a
sustainable and efficient use of our resources. At the exhibition and the accompanying
high-quality and diverse range of lectures (80 expert forums) and discussions,
about 12,000 invited guests from politics, economy, science society and the
media are expected. The presentations of the projects in the park of Schloss
Bellevue shall provide an overview of the width and diversity of the activities
in regards to sustainability, climate protection, natural resources and nature
conservancy.
The following was the task of
the FRITSCH Planetary Ball Mills: In reality are chemical reactions and
processes as a rule, linked with the intensive utilization of solvents and this
bears the danger of a severe strain on humans and the environment. The idea was,
to apply, the for the reaction necessary energy mechanically and to avoid for
the most part, the use of harmful to the environmental solvents. The newly
developed concept includes the achievement of chemical reactions and processes
with ball mills, which due to their high impact energy are perfectly suited.
The advantages are a low
amount of materials, high energy efficiency and environmentally friendliness
despite the intensification of the reactions. With this new solution,
innovative reactions and procedures could be developed, which up until now were
not possible with classic strategies based on solvents or only feasible with
great difficulty. The results are an environmental friendly synthesis of new
products and materials.
The
detailed application report
Organic
chemical synthesis via planetary ball mill can be downloaded at
www.fritsch.de in the solutions area. In the
solution area you will find additional numerous uses for Planetary Ball Mills
from various industries. FRITSCH
Planetary
Mills classic line and premium line are available in
different models - for each application the suitable mill.
Facts about FRITSCH Planetary Mills
Planetary
Mills are suited for the fast loss-free size-reduction from a few milligrams up
to several kilograms down to Nano range fineness. They are ideal in the fields
of geology and mineralogy, ceramics, chemistry, biology, pharmaceuticals,
metallurgy, material technology and analysis preparation. In addition to
comminution the Planetary Mills are suitable for mixing and homogenizing of
emulsions and pastes for mechanical alloying and activation in material
research.
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