
The ultra-fine powder mill is a scientific and technological product, which is widely used in the grinding and processing of mineral materials in the fields of metallurgy, building materials, chemicals, mining and other fields. Raymond machine manufacturers
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1 Basic introduction
2 Performance characteristics
3 Equipment use
Superfine powder mill
The SCM series S ultra-fine powder mill absorbs the advantages of domestic and foreign mill manufacturers. After full investigation, research and testing, 12 types of mills and horizontal ring hammer mills have been developed through many studies and experiments. The cost of ultra-fine mill.
Performance characteristicsedit
①High efficiency
In the case of the same product fineness and motor power, the output is 40% higher than that of jet mill and stirring mill.
②High utilization of wearing parts
In the case of the same fineness of materials and finished products, the service life of wear parts is longer than that of impact crushers and turbo crushers, generally up to more than one year.
③High safety and reliability
Because there are no rolling bearings and no screws in the grinding cavity, there is no problem that the bearings and their seals are easily damaged, and there is no problem that the screws are easy to loosen and damage the machine.
④High product fineness
Product fineness can reach d97≤5μm at one time
⑤Environmental protection
The use of pulse dust collector and muffler reduces dust pollution and noise, reaches the national environmental protection standard, and plays an environmental role in the surrounding environment.
Equipment usageedit
SCM series S superfine powder mill is a kind of fine powder and superfine powder processing equipment. It is mainly suitable for non-flammable and explosive brittle materials with medium and low hardness and Mohs hardness <6, such as calcite, Chalk, limestone, dolomite, kaolin, bentonite, talc, mica, magnesite, illite, pyrophyllite, vermiculite, sepiolite, attapulgite, rectorite, diatomite, barite, gypsum, alum Stone, graphite, fluorite, phosphate rock, potassium ore, pumice, etc.