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Fritsch GmbH, Germany

FRITSCH is one of the internationally leading manufacturers of application-oriented laboratory instruments for sample preparation and particle sizing. Here a short view of the FRITSCH instrument ranges: - Mills for crushing, micro-milling, mixing, homogenising of hard-brittle, fibrous, elastic an more

Products Fritsch

The premium-offensive!

4 new High-Tech-mills from FRITSCH: functionally designed to the smallest detail, even easier to operate, more powerful, faster and safer more

FRITSCH Planetary Ball Mills – High-performance all-rounders in routine laboratory work!

For wet and dry comminution of a few milligrams up to several kilograms down to fineness levels below 1 µm – absolutely reliable, especially easy to operate and clean more

Jaw Crusher for Powerful Pre-Crushing of Hard and Very Hard Brittle Materials

Perfect for extra powerful and fast pre-crushing of hard and very hard brittle materials - with dust exhaust channels and easy cleaning more

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The premium-offensive!

We are now extending the FRITSCH premium line by 4 additional new high-tech laboratory mills for various applications: functionally designed to the smallest detail, with interesting new features, latest technology, highest performance and maximum safety. You should be excited! FRITSCH premium line more

ANALYSETTE 28 for measurement of Particle Shape and Size with Dynamic Image Analysis!

The new FRITSCH ANALYSETTE 28 does not only measure the particle size but also supplies reliable statements about the particle shape, via Dynamic Image Analysis – fast, easy and individually adaptable to any specific task. This is ensured by the integrated high-performance camera with 5 megapixels, more

Particle Sizing with AutoSampler and Small Volume Wet Dispersion Unit

Worldwide the Laser Particle Sizers ANALYSETTE 22 ensure precise determination of particle size distributions, by Static Laser Scattering - in production and quality control as well as in research and development. Benefit from their decisive advantages: extremely simple operation and short analysis more

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News Fritsch

  • Fritsch as Authorized Economic Operator (AEO-F) certified

    A seal of quality identifies the FRITSCH GmbH • Milling and Sizing since the end of October 2008, as a “safe partner in trade” towards custom offices and customers, because the company is certified as an Authorized Economic Operator AEO F. An Authorized Economic Operator possesses a special status more

  • Dedication of the new Fritsch production facility

    Construction started in March and already seven months later, the new Fritsch production facility was dedicated. Management, employees, business associates and all involved in the endeavour were present during the formal opening of the building. In the past five years Fritsch increased its revenue more

White papers Fritsch

  • Particle sizing with static laser scattering

    When determining particle sizes a wide variety of techniques are used in which sieving may be the most popular. Sieving is a relatively simple technique, despite the fact that of course different instrumental approaches can be used. The main advantages of sieving are the low price of the instrumentation and the fact that different fractions of the original sample can be prepared for further use. On the other hand, sieving is very time consuming and yields results only for a very limited number of particle sizes. Results from sieving typically vary due to several factors: the method of moving the sieve, the period of operation, the number of particles on the sieve and some physical properties such as shape or stickiness of the sample. In addition, the actual size of the mesh gaps of the sieves can have large variations from the nominal size more

Events Fritsch

  • Sample Preparation and Particle Sizing

    Take the advantage and learn more about the theoretical foundations and instrumental possibilities of sample preparation and particle size determination. Contents of the workshop Sample preparation via size-reduction and dividing - Introduction to sample preparation - presentation of various grindi more

  • Sample Preparation and Particle Sizing

    Take the advantage and learn more about the theoretical foundations and instrumental possibilities of sample preparation and particle size determination. Contents of the workshop Sample preparation via size-reduction and dividing - Introduction to sample preparation - presentation of various grindi more

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Websites Fritsch

Benelux Scientific: Land- en taalkeuze

  Benelux Scientific Benelux Scientific France Scientifique Who are we? Benelux Scientific and France Scientifique are distributors of laboratory testing equipment, based in the Benelux and France. We closely cooperate with a very select group of instrument manufacturers with a focus on the study of more

Molnar-Institut

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Laboratory Instruments -  Partikelmessgeräte

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Definition

Fritsch-Buttenberg-Wiechell rearrangement

Fritsch-Buttenberg-Wiechell rearrangement The Fritsch-Buttenberg-Wiechell rearrangement , named for Paul Ernst Moritz Fritsch, Wilhelm Paul Buttenberg, and Heinrich G. Wiechell, is a chemical reaction whereby a 1,1-diaryl-2-bromo-alkene rearran ... more

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