
Ball Milling
Ball milling is a process where materials are placed in a rotating container along with small balls, typically made of metal or ceramic. As the container spins, the balls bounce and grind the material into finer particles through impact and attrition. This method is commonly used to reduce particle size, mix materials thoroughly, or induce chemical changes, often in the production of powders, pharmaceuticals, or advanced materials. It’s a controlled way to achieve uniform texture and particle size, relying on mechanical energy to break down or blend substances efficiently.