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What are the changes brought about by ultrafine grinding mills for coal milling?; ultrafine mill
Topic Started: 28 Apr 2018, 04:09 PM (15 Views)
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Since the 1970s and 1980s, I have been a large coal producer and the second largest coal producer. Therefore, the mining and processing of coal did not stop. However, for a long time, due to the backwardness of mining technology and concepts, and the immature equipment, the large amount of resources was wasted from coal mining and coal processing to comparative use. In recent years, fewer and fewer coal resources have been used, and high-quality coal seams have been continuously reduced. Therefore, it is extremely important to rationalize and make full use of existing coal resources.
So the concept has changed, new technologies have been trained and it is easy to own, but in terms of equipment, we have come a long way, including coal mining equipment, coal processing equipment, and equipment used for coal, etc. Has undergone many changes. We have been discussing the use of ultra-fine grinding machines for coal mills. It has emerged as two types of coal processing equipment. Superfine pulverizer is two types of non-metallic material ultrafine mill equipment, which can be applied to all walks of life and is closely related to our lives. For example, we are familiar with the cosmetics industry, chemical industry and so on. The materials that can be ground are ceramic soil. There are hundreds of materials such as gypsum powder, coal and kaolin.
Since coal milling is a very common two kinds of micropowder operations, the SBM team combines the actual production conditions of coal processing and processing to make coal milling equipment such as ultra-fine pulverizers specifically to make it more efficient, professional, and stable. Here we take the ultra-fine grinding machine grinding coal as an example to introduce the actual benefits brought by coal milling, and what changes have been brought about for coal milling.
First, we need to understand the situation of raw materials and the situation of milling equipment. The raw material chosen here is a coal block suitable for ultra-fine mills. The raw coal has a finished particle size of 200 meshes and an output of 5-12 tons per hour. The superfine mill model T130X is used. User feedback: The T130X series ultrafine mill uses five long-term powder separators and three rollers to produce and process the raw coal ore. The production site has been put into use for two years in our plant. The operation is stable and the effect is very good. The equipment supplier (Shanghai SBM) visits the factory on a regular basis and provides technical guidance. The T130X ultra-fine mill has a very high degree of automation. It is only necessary to adjust the hydraulic pressure of the mill and the roller pressure to achieve the adjustment of the particle size of the pulverized coal. It is very convenient. This is really the second leap in the milling technology. progress.
http://www.fijihotelsnadi.com/products/grinding/xzm-ultrafine-mill.html
http://www.sbmcrush.com/products/grinding/scm-ultrafine-mill.html
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