Recent Developments In Air Classification

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Fred T. Towne
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

There are a number of air classifiers manufactured throughout the United States and the rest of the world. The classifiers manufactured by Alpine, A. G. of Augsburg, Germany, are unique in their abilities. It is this uniqueness that I wish to delve into and in this respect we will limit this discussion primarily to the classifiers as manufactured by Alpine. It has been reported in the past that these classifiers were introduced into the. United States in the late 50's. Until the introduction of the Alpine Classifiers, air classification seldom produced a satisfactory fractionation of a product below 45 microns (325 mesh) or above approximately 22 mesh. It has been a common practice to classify fine materials which used water as a carrier medium The use of centrifuges are today producing thousands of tons of finely partitive powders in the very small particle size range. The use of centrifuges in connection with wet grinding mills has increased the rates of production of these mills considerably.
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APA: Fred T. Towne  (1965)  Recent Developments In Air Classification

MLA: Fred T. Towne Recent Developments In Air Classification. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1965.

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