By Material
British Rema has many years of experience working with a wide range of materials, some examples of which are;
Abrasives / Super-abrasives:
Materials such as synthetic diamond, carbides, molybdenum, and zircon are routinely processed to customer specifications, where particle size affects their performance.
Carbon / Graphite:
Activated Carbon material applications are becoming more diverse with particle size control routinely considered a key attribute for improving the materials absorbance properties.
Chemicals:
A very wide range of chemicals are processed by British Rema to control either the top or bottom size cut, or both in critical applications. Some common materials include zinc stearate, calcium fluoride, antimony pentoxide, calcium carbonate, cryolite, zircon flour.
Minerals:
Naturally occurring, synthetic, precipitated, fused, and surface/property modified minerals may require size reduction, size classification, or screening to improve material or application properties. Many minerals are used as carriers, substrates or catalysts during secondary processing.

Plastics / Resins / Coatings:
Working with polycarbonate, polyethyl sulphone and other relatively soft and heat sensitive resins requires careful operating conditions and temperature control to produce material acceptable to the highest standards demanded by the advanced composite industry.
Printing materials:
The performance of anti set off products such as zinc stearate, starch and castor sugar have been shown to be particle size critical, this is also true for improving the luster of printing inks and their dispersability.