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Q What is the main difference between an ultrafine grinder, a jet mill, and an air classifier?
A Ultrafine grinders use mechanical impact; jet mills use high-speed compressed air; air classifiers separate particles by size using airflow. Many customers combine these systems for optimal micronization, precise particle-size control, and high product purity.
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Q Can your equipment handle heat-sensitive or high-hardness materials?
A Yes. Jet mills operate with almost no heat, ideal for pharmaceuticals, food, and polymers. Ultrafine grinders use wear-resistant components to process minerals and hard materials. Air classifiers ensure correct particle cut size without over-grinding.
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Q What particle-size range can your machines achieve?
A Ultrafine grinders typically reach 5–100 microns; jet mills achieve 1–45 microns or even sub-micron; air classifiers allow adjustable cut sizes from 3–150 microns. We perform material testing to recommend the correct system configuration.
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Q Do you provide technical support, installation, and training?
A Yes. We offer full technical support including process consultation, material testing, on-site installation, commissioning, and operator training. Our engineering team also provides long-term maintenance guidance and spare parts support to ensure stable production.
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Q How does your company ensure equipment quality and reliability?
A All equipment is manufactured with precision machining, strict quality control, and CE/ISO-certified processes.