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Type: | Ball Mill |
Motor Type: | AC Motor |
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Ball mills are the cornerstone machines for achieving superior and efficient grinding of diverse ores and materials. Renowned for their versatility, they are indispensable in a plethora of industries, spotlighting their prowess in mineral processing, construction materials, and chemical sectors. With their ability to handle both dry and wet grinding methods, they cater to diverse industrial needs. Based on the ore discharge methodology, ball mills are classified into lattice and overflow configurations. Standing as the crucial final step in the material breakdown process, these mills are integral to a vast range of production domains: from cement and silicate advancements to cutting-edge building materials, refractory substances, and essential fertilizers. They also play a vital role in the beneficiation of both ferrous and non-ferrous metals, while extending their utility to the glass and ceramic industries. These mills proficiently undertake either dry or wet grinding processes on a wide spectrum of ores and other grindable entities, cementing their status as an industrial staple.
Nestled within the drum of the ball mill, the grinding process unfurls as the central operation, showcasing a meticulously curated blend of grinding media, which includes steel balls, steel forgings, and steel bars in varying dimensions. Driven by a powerful engine, the mill's rotation is facilitated through a sophisticated gear mechanism. As the drum turns, the media ascend and then descend, generating a potent impact force upon the ore, effectively delivering a grinding outcome. Simultaneously, this synchronized rotation and revolution exert a compressive action on the ore, advancing the grinding process and substantially boosting efficiency.
Model | Φ900*1200 | Φ900*2100 | Φ900*3300 | Φ1200*2400 | Φ1200*2800 | |
Rotation Rate(r/m) | 41.6 | 41.6 | 41.6 | 35.1 | 35.1 | |
Maximum charge of balls(t) | 1.1 | 1.8 | 2.8 | 4.0 | 4.6 | |
Feed particle size(mm) | 25 | 25 | 25 | 25 | 25 | |
Throughput (t/h) | 0.3~0.9 | 0.6~1.5 | 0.9~2.3 | 1.6~4.1 | 1.9~4.8 | |
Motor | Nubmer | Y180L-8 | Y180L-6 | Y225M-6 | Y2805-8 | Y280M-8 |
Power | 11 | 15 | 30 | 37 | 45 | |
Size(K*W*H)(mm) | 3843*1850*1400 | 4743*1850*1400 | 5943*1850*1400 | 5540*2300*1850 | 5940*2300*1850 | |
Weight(kg) | 4210 | 6660 | 7770 | 10020 | 10935 |
The ball mill is an ingeniously engineered assembly comprising multiple integral components: it includes a feeding end, a discharge port, a robust drum, and a transmission section. This section incorporates a reduction box, a small transmission gear, an engine, and a state-of-the-art electronic control system. All these elements function in harmonious synergy to ensure a seamless and efficient operation, embodying the pinnacle of modern engineering prowess.