A ball mill is a key piece of equipment used for grinding crushed materials in various production lines, including powders for cement, silicates, and ore dressing for ferrous and non-ferrous metals.
The ball mill can grind a variety of materials including ores, feldspar, quartz, iron ore, gold ore, and more, both wet and dry.
Advantages of a ball mill include high throughput capacity, fine granularity, flexible design, minimal maintenance, dependable performance, and a long service life.
A ball mill consists of a hollow cylindrical shell that rotates about its axis, with balls inside that grind materials through impact and attrition as they cascade down.
The capacity of the ball mill can vary significantly based on the model, ranging from 0.65 to 130 tons per hour.
The shell rotation speed typically ranges between 36 to 63 revolutions per minute, depending on the specific model.
Power requirements for the ball mill vary by model, ranging from 18.5 kW up to 1800 kW.
Yes, the ball mill is capable of grinding hard materials such as feldspar and iron ore.
The feeding size for the ball mill typically ranges up to 250 mm, depending on the model.
The discharge size can range from 0.4 mm to 0.89 mm, depending on the specific model and grinding conditions.
Yes, the ball mill is designed for continuous operation, making it ideal for large-scale production.
Grinding balls can be made from steel, ceramic, or rubber, depending on the application and desired grinding effect.
The ball mill requires minimal maintenance, which typically includes regular inspections and occasional replacement of wear parts.
Ball mills are commonly used in industries such as cement production, ore dressing, and ceramics manufacturing.
Yes, the ball mill can be customized in terms of design, capacity, and features to meet specific processing requirements.
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