Agate Mortar and Pestle for Low-Residue Lab Sample Grinding

ADCERAX supplies polished agate mortar and pestle sets for laboratory sample grinding, powder homogenization and clean analytical preparation. The dense, non-metallic agate grinding surface helps reduce metallic contamination risk, while matched bowl-and-pestle contact improves control during crushing, fine grinding and mixing. Standard bowl diameters, deep-form options and replacement pestles can be reviewed according to sample volume, powder behavior and lab workflow.

Catalogue No. AT-MN-YB1001
Material Agate
Mohs Hardness (Agate) 6.5–7.0
Inner Grinding Surface Finish  Polished, Ra ≤ 0.4 μm
Dimensional Tolerance (ID/Depth, by size) ±0.1 mm (typical), ±0.05 mm (select sizes)
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What Is an Agate Mortar and Pestle?

An agate mortar and pestle is a non-metallic laboratory grinding set used to crush, grind and homogenize small solid samples into fine powder. It is commonly selected for analytical sample preparation when labs need a hard, smooth and low-residue grinding surface that helps reduce metallic contamination and makes cleaning verification easier between sample batches.

Why Labs Choose Agate Mortar and Pestle Sets

Polished Agate Grinding Surface

The polished agate grinding surface helps powder move smoothly across the bowl during crushing, mixing and fine grinding. It also makes visible residue easier to check after cleaning, which is helpful for labs that handle multiple sample types.

Non-Metallic Contact Surface

Agate provides a hard, non-metallic grinding contact surface. This helps reduce the risk of introducing metallic particles compared with steel or tungsten carbide tools, especially in analytical sample preparation and trace-sensitive workflows.

Matched Bowl and Pestle Fit

A matched mortar and pestle set gives the operator better control during grinding. The bowl shape and pestle contact area work together to support stable circular movement, smoother powder homogenization and more consistent handling.

Deep-Form Bowl Option

Deep-form agate mortar bowls provide extra working depth for light, fluffy or electrostatic powders. This helps reduce powder loss, dusting and sample spillover during manual grinding or mixing.

Replacement Pestle Option

Replacement agate pestles can be reviewed when the bowl is still usable but the pestle contact tip is worn or damaged. This helps laboratories extend the use of matched grinding sets without replacing the entire set every time.

 

Agate Mortar and Pestle Technical Properties

Technical Parameter Typical Spec Why Buyers Care
Material (Agate) SiO₂-rich dense agate for bowl and pestle It defines the non-metal contact surface and overall grinding behaviour.
Hardness (Mohs) 6.5–7.0 Mohs Higher hardness improves wear resistance and helps keep grinding performance stable over time.
Density 2.55–2.65 g/cm³ Consistent density usually correlates with uniform structure and a more predictable handling feel.
Grinding Surface Finish (Ra) Polished inner bowl; common target Ra ≤ 0.4 μm A smoother surface is easier to clean and helps reduce residual carryover between samples.
Bowl Dimensions ID / OD / Depth (mm), plus “deep form” option Size determines batch capacity, powder containment, and operator control during circular grinding.
Dimensional Tolerance Typical ±0.1 mm (select sizes can be tighter) Tolerance affects repeatable volume, fit consistency, and replacement compatibility across repeat orders.
Fit Class (Pestle–Bowl Matching) Matched set; optional tighter fit by request Fit stability reduces “skipping” and improves control when moving from crushing to fine homogenization.
Recommended Service Temperature (Guidance) Common catalogue guidance: up to ~350°C (process-dependent) Buyers need a clear limit to avoid misuse in heating steps and reduce the risk of thermal damage or cracking.

How to Choose the Right Agate Mortar and Pestle Size

Choose the size based on sample volume, powder behavior and grinding motion. Compact bowls work better for small analytical batches, while larger or deeper bowls provide more working space and help reduce powder loss during mixing or homogenization.

Type 1: agate mortar bowl size option for laboratory sample grinding

Type 1 Agate Mortar Bowl

Agate Mortar Bowl
Item Inner Diameter (mm) Outer Diameter (mm) (Depth of Bowl)mm (Height of Bowl) mm
AT-MN-YB1001 30 40 9 21
AT-MN-YB1002 40 55 13 25
AT-MN-YB1003 50 65 15 28
AT-MN-YB1004 60 75 18 30
AT-MN-YB1005 70 85 21 32
AT-MN-YB1006 80 95 24 35
AT-MN-YB1007 90 105 27 40
AT-MN-YB1008 100 115 30 45
AT-MN-YB1009 110 125 32 45
AT-MN-YB1010 120 136 34 50
AT-MN-YB1011 130 150 40 55
AT-MN-YB1012 140 160 45 60
AT-MN-YB1013 150 170 50 65
AT-MN-YB1014 160 180 55 70
AT-MN-YB1015 170 190 55 70
AT-MN-YB1016 180 200 60 75
AT-MN-YB1017 190 210 60 75
AT-MN-YB1018 200 220 65 80

 

Type 2: replacement agate pestle for matched mortar and pestle sets

Type 2 Agate Grinding Pestle

Agate Grinding Pestle
Item Products Length (mm) Bottom Diameter of Pestle (mm) Top Diameter of Pestle (mm)
AT-MN-YB2001 Agate mortar and pestle, 30 mm (with slim pestle) 30-40 10-12 6-7
AT-MN-YB2002 Agate mortar and pestle, 40 mm (with slim pestle) 40-50 10-12 6-7
AT-MN-YB2003 Agate mortar and pestle, 50 mm (with slim pestle) 50-60 12-13 6-8
AT-MN-YB2004 Agate mortar and pestle, 60 mm (with thick pestle) 60-70 12-13 6-8
AT-MN-YB2005 Agate mortar and pestle, 70 mm (with thick pestle) 70-80 13-15 6-8
AT-MN-YB2006 Agate mortar and pestle, 80 mm (with thick pestle) 80-90 13-15 8-10
AT-MN-YB2007 Agate mortar and pestle, 90 mm (with thick pestle) 80-90 15-18 8-10
AT-MN-YB2008 Agate mortar and pestle, 100 mm (with thick pestle) 90-100 15-18 10-12
AT-MN-YB2009 Agate mortar and pestle, 110 mm (with thick pestle) 100-110 18-20 12-14
AT-MN-YB2010 Agate mortar and pestle, 120 mm (with thick pestle) 110-120 20-22 12-14
AT-MN-YB2011 Agate mortar and pestle, 130 mm (with thick pestle) 120-130 22-23 14-16
AT-MN-YB2012 Agate mortar and pestle, 140 mm (with thick pestle) 130-140 23-24 14-16
AT-MN-YB2013 Agate mortar and pestle, 150 mm (with thick pestle) 140-150 24-26 16-18
AT-MN-YB2014 Agate mortar and pestle, 160 mm (with thick pestle) 150-160 26-28 16-18
AT-MN-YB2015 Agate mortar and pestle, 170 mm (with thick pestle) 160-170 28-30 18-20
AT-MN-YB2016 Agate mortar and pestle, 180 mm (with thick pestle) 170-180 30-35 20-23
AT-MN-YB2017 Agate mortar and pestle, 190 mm (with thick pestle) 180-190 30-35 23-25
AT-MN-YB2018 Agate mortar and pestle, 200 mm (with thick pestle) 190-200 35-40 23-25

Agate vs Porcelain, Alumina and Tungsten Carbide Mortars

Mortar Material Main Advantage Main Limitation Suitable Use
Agate Smooth, hard and non-metallic grinding surface More brittle than some engineered ceramics or metals Analytical sample preparation, low-residue grinding and sensitive powders
Porcelain Cost-effective and widely available More porous and harder to clean for trace-sensitive work General lab grinding and low-cost routine use
Alumina Hard and wear-resistant ceramic option May not be as smooth or low-residue as polished agate for some analytical work Ceramic powder grinding, lab consumables and high-wear general use
Tungsten Carbide Very hard and strong for aggressive grinding Can introduce metallic elements into sensitive samples Hard minerals, high-force grinding and mechanical sample reduction

Agate Mortar and Pestle Packaging

  • Foam-insert protection for bowl rim and pestle tip to reduce transit chipping risk

Agate Mortar and Pestle Packaging

Application Scenarios for Agate Mortar and Pestle Sets

Agate mortar and pestle sets are used in laboratories where small samples need to be ground, mixed or homogenized with better control over residue, metal contact and sample loss. They are especially suitable for analytical preparation, mineral testing, powder research and multi-sample workflows where clean handling and repeatable grinding procedures are important.

  • Materials Research and Chemistry Labs

    Agate mortar and pestle sets are used for small-batch powder preparation, material screening and research sample homogenization. The polished agate surface allows powders to move smoothly during circular grinding, which helps researchers control particle breakdown without using high-force mechanical equipment.

    This is useful when the lab needs to prepare limited sample quantities, compare different formulations or reduce visible residue between sample families. For sensitive research work, dedicated sets can be assigned to specific material groups to reduce cross-carryover concerns.

  • Geology, Mining and Cement QA Labs

    For mineral, ore, clinker and cement-related samples, agate sets are often used for controlled final grinding after coarse pre-crushing. The hard, smooth and non-metallic grinding surface helps laboratories prepare fine powders for later analysis while reducing the risk of metallic contact from steel tools.

    The key point is to avoid impact crushing. Hard or irregular samples should be reduced to smaller pieces first, then finished with steady circular grinding in the agate mortar. This helps protect the rim and pestle tip while improving sample control.

  • FTIR, KBr Mixing and Analytical Sample Preparation

    Agate mortar and pestle sets are commonly selected for analytical sample preparation where clean mixing and low-residue handling are important. They are suitable for fine powder blending, KBr mixing and preparation steps before FTIR or other downstream analytical methods.

    The polished bowl makes residue easier to inspect after cleaning, which is valuable when labs work with different sample types in one workflow. For trace-sensitive testing, using a dedicated agate set and a documented cleaning routine can help reduce contamination concerns.

  • Contract Testing and Multi-Sample Workflows

    Contract testing labs often handle many samples from different customers, materials or test programs. Agate mortar and pestle sets can be used as dedicated grinding tools for separate sample groups, helping reduce mix-ups, re-cleaning time and unexpected carryover risks.

    Labeled sets, replacement pestles and protective storage boxes are useful for this type of workflow. They help the lab keep matched grinding tools organized, protect polished contact surfaces and maintain a cleaner sample preparation process between jobs.

Use Guide — Agate Mortar and Pestle

  • Setup /Before First Use

    1. Unpack the Agate Mortar and Pestle and check the rim and pestle tip for any transit dust or micro-chips.
    2. Rinse with clean water and wipe the polished surfaces using a lint-free cloth to remove packaging particles.
    3. Assign a dedicated set for a specific sample family (e.g., minerals vs. catalysts) when cross-carryover risk is a concern.
    4. If your lab uses multiple sets, label the mortar body and storage position to prevent accidental swapping between materials.

  • How to Use

    1. Step 1 — Crushing stage: start with gentle vertical pressing and short strokes to break large particles without impact on the rim.
    2. Step 2 — Grinding stage: switch to circular motion with steady pressure to reduce particle size and improve uniformity.
    3. Step 3 — Homogenization stage: Use wider circular sweeps and a consistent rhythm to blend powders evenly across the bowl surface.
    4. For light or electrostatic powders, work in smaller portions and keep the pestle angle lower to reduce powder lift and dusting.
    5. If you need comparable results between batches, standardize the grinding time and motion pattern (for example, fixed minutes and direction changes).

  • Handling Tips

    1. Avoid striking the pestle against the mortar rim; rim impact is a common cause of chipping.
    2. Keep the mortar on a stable, non-slip surface or rubber mat to reduce accidental sliding.
    3. Do not overload the bowl; leaving headspace improves control and reduces spills during circular grinding.
    4. For abrasive samples, apply controlled pressure rather than speed to reduce localized wear on the pestle tip.

  • Cleaning

    1. First remove powder mechanically using a non-metal-core brush or soft tool; avoid metal-core brushes that can leave residues.
    2. Rinse and wipe the polished surface until no visible film remains; use lint-free wipes to prevent fibres on the grinding face.
    3. For sticky residues, repeat wipe-and-rinse cycles and allow the bowl to fully dry before reuse.
    4. If cross-contamination control is critical, keep separate cleaning tools for each sample family and document cleaning steps as part of your SOP.

  • Drying & Storage

    1. Dry the mortar and pestle completely before storage to prevent residue film and dust adhesion.
    2. Store the pestle separately from the bowl to avoid tip-on-rim contact during handling or vibration.
    3. Use foam-lined compartments or a dedicated storage box to protect the rim and polished surfaces.
    4. Keep the set in a clean cabinet or sealed container to prevent airborne grit from embedding on the grinding surface.

  • Common Issues + Practical Fix

    1. Issue: Powder shows inconsistent fineness between operators.
    Fix: Standardize time, pressure, and motion pattern; keep a simple “grinding routine” card next to the workstation for the Agate Mortar and Pestle.

    2. Issue: Residual carryover suspected after cleaning.
    Fix: Use dedicated sets per material family and add a strong-light visual inspection step on the polished inner bowl before the next sample.

    3. Issue: Rim chipping during busy lab work.
    Fix: Place the mortar on a rubber mat, avoid rim contact when setting down the pestle, and store the pestle separately in foam protection.

FAQ — Agate Mortar and Pestle

  1. How do I choose the right size of agate mortar and pestle?
    Choose the size according to sample volume, powder behavior and grinding motion. The powder should stay below the working depth of the bowl so the pestle can move freely without pushing material over the rim. Smaller bowls are suitable for small analytical batches, while larger or deeper bowls provide more working space for multi-gram mixing.

  2. When should I choose an agate mortar and pestle instead of porcelain or alumina?
    An agate mortar and pestle is preferred when the lab needs a smooth, hard and non-metallic grinding surface with lower residue retention. It is often selected for analytical sample preparation, trace-sensitive work and powders where metal contact or porous surfaces may create contamination concerns.

  3. Can agate mortar and pestle sets be used for hard mineral or ore samples?
    They can be used for many mineral and geological samples, but agate should not be used as an impact-crushing tool. Very hard or coarse samples should be pre-crushed first, then finished in the agate mortar for finer grinding, mixing or homogenization.

  4. How should an agate mortar and pestle be cleaned between samples?
    Remove loose particles first, then rinse and wipe the polished surfaces with suitable lab-approved cleaning methods. Avoid metal-core brushes, abrasive tools and aggressive agents that may scratch the surface or introduce foreign particles. For sensitive workflows, use dedicated sets and cleaning tools for each material family.

  5. What is the advantage of a deep-form agate mortar?
    A deep-form agate mortar provides more working depth and helps reduce powder loss during circular grinding. It is especially useful for light, fluffy or electrostatic powders that may lift, dust or spill in a shallow bowl.

  6. Can I order replacement agate pestles separately?

    Yes, replacement pestles can be reviewed according to bowl diameter, pestle length, contact tip size and matched-set fit. This is useful when the pestle tip becomes worn but the bowl is still usable.

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Custom Agate Mortar and Pestle

ADCERAX can customize the Agate Mortar and Pestle set by adjusting bowl geometry, pestle contact profile, and finish targets to match your sample volume, powder behavior, and handling method. Customization is commonly used to improve powder containment and grinding feel.

  • Bowl size: inner diameter (ID), outer diameter (OD), overall height, and working depth (standard or deep form)

  • Bowl geometry: deeper bowl profile for light powders / wider opening for easier loading / reinforced wall if extra edge robustness is required

  • Bowl lip design: straight rim / reinforced rim / rounded rim for safer handling and reduced chipping risk

  • Pestle size: length, diameter, and handle/grip profile (straight/ergonomic grip /extended length for deeper bowls)

  • Pestle tip geometry: rounded / flatter contact / narrowed tip for corner access and controlled pressure distribution

  • Fit class: standard matched fit / tighter fit for repeat grinding feel and improved contact stability (by request)

  • Surface finish: polished inner bowl only / polished bowl + polished pestle contact zone / defined finish for easier cleaning verification

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