Fritsch

Fritsch

Fritsch® was founded in 1920 in Germany and is recognised for sample preparation and particle sizing instruments used across research and industrial laboratories. John Morris Group supports New Zealandn laboratories with local technical guidance for milling, sieving, dividing and particle analysis systems, helping teams choose equipment that suits their materials, methods and throughput requirements.

From planetary mills and jaw crushers to mortar grinders, vibratory sieve shakers and advanced particle sizing platforms, these systems help laboratories prepare representative samples, control particle size distribution and improve analytical consistency. John Morris Group has supported science and technology in New Zealand since 1952, with ISO 9001 certified operations, factory-trained engineers and local service capability for installation, maintenance, calibration and repair.

Technical Applications for Fritsch in New Zealand

These instruments are used by laboratories working in mining and minerals, pharmaceuticals, food, chemicals, ceramics, construction materials and university research, where dependable sample preparation is critical to downstream testing. They help teams reduce hard, brittle, fibrous or heterogeneous materials to a controlled particle size, improving repeatability for chemical analysis, materials characterisation and routine quality control.

For sample reduction, these systems are a strong choice for laboratories comparing Laboratory mills and broader Laboratory and scientific equipment for demanding preparation workflows. Planetary mills, ball mills, cutting mills, rotor mills, jaw crushers and disk mills are commonly selected where laboratories need efficient comminution, dependable final fineness and consistent preparation before XRF, XRD, wet chemistry or other instrumental methods.

Where applications call for controlled grinding of smaller or more specialised samples, mortar grinders provide a practical option within Laboratory grinder or polisher workflows. Vibratory sieve shakers and related preparation systems also support particle classification and grading tasks alongside Laboratory separators, giving New Zealandn laboratories a clear path from initial size reduction through to repeatable particle analysis.

Why Source Fritsch from John Morris Group?

John Morris Group gives New Zealandn laboratories access to experienced pre-sales guidance, established local support and nationwide service coverage for specialised laboratory equipment. Our team helps customers assess sample type, target particle size, throughput, accessories and method requirements so the selected configuration is technically suited to the job from the start.

After purchase, John Morris Group supports equipment with factory-trained engineers, installation, preventative maintenance, calibration, breakdown repair and genuine local warranty support. With operations established in 1952 and ISO 9001 certified, we provide the service framework laboratories need when investing in critical milling, grinding, sieving and particle sizing systems.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Fritsch equipment is commonly used for sample preparation?
Common product types include planetary mills, ball mills, cutting mills, jaw crushers, disk mills and mortar grinders. These systems are chosen when laboratories need representative sample reduction before chemical analysis, materials characterisation or routine quality control.

Can these systems support both particle size reduction and particle size analysis?
Yes, the range covers both sample preparation and particle sizing, which is valuable when laboratories want a connected workflow from comminution through to measurement. This approach can improve consistency where particle size distribution and particle shape affect product performance, processing behaviour or analytical reliability.

Which industries in New Zealand commonly use this type of equipment?
These instruments are well suited to mining, minerals, food, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, construction materials and university research laboratories in New Zealand. They are particularly useful where controlled milling, grinding, sieving and particle analysis form part of method development, incoming raw material checks or production quality assurance.

How do I choose the right mill, grinder or particle sizing system?
Selection depends on the material being tested, feed size, required final fineness, sample volume and whether the sample is hard, brittle, soft, fibrous or moisture-sensitive. John Morris Group can help you compare laboratory mills, mortar grinders, sieve shakers and particle sizing systems based on your application goals, throughput expectations and analytical method.

Can John Morris Group provide quotations and technical advice for Fritsch equipment?
Yes, our team can provide quotations, configuration advice and application guidance for Fritsch equipment across New Zealand. This is especially useful when you need to assess accessories, sample characteristics, measurement technique, installation needs or ongoing service support before making a purchase.

What local service and support are available after purchasing the equipment?
John Morris Group provides New Zealandn after-sales support including installation, preventative maintenance, calibration, breakdown repair and technical assistance through factory-trained engineers. For laboratories relying on critical sample preparation or particle sizing workflows, this local support helps reduce downtime and maintain dependable instrument performance over time.