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Size Reduction Of Ceramic Waste

Posted on 15. Jan. 2007 - 07:11

You must present more details on your operation!

RHWohlbier

Re: Need More Information

Posted on 16. Feb. 2007 - 07:07

Dr. Wohlbier is right, give at least a tonnage and a fineness, please.

Why does it have to be a ball mill? High pressure grinding may work better on ceramics.

Size Reduction Of Ceramic Waste

Posted on 18. Feb. 2007 - 06:30

Hi,

To select a propoer equipment the details are required as material feed size with analysis, capacity, bulk density, product size required. We can think of so many applications of communition technology depends on the particle size required. For eg. We can even think of using a high speed Vertical shaft impactor if you require more of fines or a reversible hammer crusher or a rotopactor. Kindly give us more details.

Need The Manual Of Applying Mastersizer

Posted on 28. Feb. 2007 - 06:03

im now in the process to reduce the particle size of ceramic waste using ball mill. at present, in order to measure the reduction of particle size after using ball mill, i have to measure it using mastersizer (malvern) equipment. in my report i have list down the procedure of the malvern. but i dont have any info about it.my lab assistant had lost it. so i need ur kindness to help me in seacrhing the manual of the malvern.thanxs..

in my lab report, there is a literature review..what can i explain in the literature review. do i have to explain about other alternative way in reducing the size such as using jaw crusher or hammer mill?

Re: Need More Information

Posted on 28. Feb. 2007 - 04:01

Depending on the feed size and final gradation will ultimately decide what type of crusher you will need. We need more info.

Ball Mill

Posted on 1. Mar. 2007 - 07:03

i want to study more about ball mill. how the process goes.all about ball mill.whoever have any info,do reply me pliz...

Re: Need More Information

Posted on 9. May. 2007 - 02:57

General Kinematics manufactures vibratory ball mills that might suite your needs. Please check out the website at www.generalkinematics.com

Best Regards,

Todd