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In the recycling of complex materials, the size reduction phase is essential to correctly separate the different components of a mixture and ensure the effectiveness of subsequent processes. The StokkermilLab laboratory chain mill is a tool designed to perform controlled crushing tests, allowing precise analysis of particle liberation and the preparation of materials for laboratory testing.

Many composite materials contain strongly bonded components that must be separated before recovery or recycling operations. Without proper crushing, separation technologies cannot function effectively. The StokkermilLab laboratory chain mill allows particle size reduction, liberation of the different material components, and preparation of samples for subsequent separation stages, thereby increasing the reliability of material testing.
The machine uses a rotor equipped with chains that strike the incoming material, causing controlled crushing and component liberation. This process prepares the material for subsequent laboratory tests, ensuring that each sample is homogeneous and representative, which is crucial for precise analyses of composite materials and complex waste.
The StokkermilLab laboratory chain mill is applied in a wide range of testing and research contexts. It is used to analyze photovoltaic panels, electronic waste, electrical cables, and complex composite materials. Thanks to its ability to crush and liberate components, this machine supports recycling laboratories in sample preparation, making the entire material separation and recovery process more efficient.
In summary, the StokkermilLab laboratory chain mill is an indispensable tool for material analysis and recycling laboratories. Thanks to its precision in crushing and component liberation, it enables the preparation of homogeneous and representative samples, improving test efficiency and ensuring reliable results in the separation and recovery of complex materials.