3 easy steps to calculate ball mill capacity

Posted in: , on 6. Mar. 2016 - 22:01

Your company has bought a ball mill and now you would like to know what performance to expect from it?

You are going to buy an expensive ball mill and now would like to know what profitability to expect from it?

You need to process (grind) a certain mineral and would like to choose the most efficient model of a ball mill?

We can help you with these issues! Let us present an easy and convenient service for calculating ball mill capacity.

Ball mills are one of the most common and popular type of industrial equipment. They come in a wide variety of modifications and can be used in mining, oil, drilling, agrochemical, and many other sectors. Production of paints, construction materials, dry construction mixes, and fertilizers cannot do without ball mills. It is a fundamental tool.

Strommashina Samara plant is a recognized leader in terms of production of ball mills throughout Russia. Our vast experience in the field of grinding solutions has enabled us to create a calculator to calculate exact capacity of ball mills given your exact settings.

Step 1. Grindability coefficient. Choose your material from the list (shale ash, raw blend of chalk or clay, raw blend of blast furnace slag or limestone, boiler slag, blast granulated slag, dry clay, quartz sand, anthracite, coal, lignite, magnesite, cement clinker, feldspar, limestone, marl, talc, blend of limestone and clay, gypsum, carbonate dolomite, gaize, tripoli, lime, fluorspar).You can simply specify the grindability coefficient if you have mixed material.

Step 2. Ball mill drum dimensions. Specify the length and capacity of the drum. If not available, specify the length and diameter of the drum.

Step 3 (the final). Grinding bodies. Specify the weight of grinding bodies. You can simply specify a fill ratio for the drum if you do not know the exact weight of grinding bodies.

Done! Now we can calculate exact capacity of the mill! If you still have questions or would like to get a detailed advice on how to select the mill, please contact our experts! We'll be delighted to help you because ball mills are our forte!

Here Goes

Posted on 9. Mar. 2016 - 06:19

There seems to be a veiled suggestion that someone has bought a milling station costing upwards of US$5 million without knowing much about mills.

It does happen: quite a lot!

Good luck.

John Gateley johngateley@hotmail.com www.the-credible-bulk.com