Ultrafine Jet Mill Grinding – New Developments!

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Roth
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

PROLOGUE Nowadays, where production costs and energy costs are increasing and at the same time requirements in fineness and purity of industrial mineral products are getting higher and higher, industry has to look for more efficient grinding systems and developments to produce these products more economically. Therefore lots of new developments in high energy jet mill pulverizing have been made. In the main, however, these developments involved more or less just the new principle of fluidized bed jet pulverizers but not the older spiral jet mill principle. In some cases, especially in the filler industry where laminar minerals are used and higher aspect ratios are required, the spiral jet mill principle has advantages in a better delamination of these minerals. To comminute minerals down to products with a d97 < 3 µm, the specific energy consumption increases up to 2,000 kWh/t – 3,000 kWh/t or even more, depending on the grindability of the mineral. So the production of these fine materials is quite an expensive task. But jet mill grinding is and will be the most favorable method to produce micro-products and in the near future nano-products, despite the high energy consumption.
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APA: J. Roth  (2000)  Ultrafine Jet Mill Grinding – New Developments!

MLA: J. Roth Ultrafine Jet Mill Grinding – New Developments!. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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