Continuous fine grinding machines can be lined with natural stone, rubber, alumina bricks, manganese, and other materials.
This machine supplies raw materials from one end and extracts them from the other end, functioning as a continuous mill used for ceramic materials, mineral chemical products, pharmaceuticals, and other continuous fine grinding applications. Unlike conventional tube mills, which have straight side plates, this one features tapered (conical) side plates, optimizing the distribution of grinding media and the flow of raw materials.
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【Features】 ○ Large raw materials are efficiently crushed by large balls. ○ Designed to reduce reverse distribution and enhance crushing capacity based on the size of the raw materials and balls within the mill. ○ Designed and manufactured according to applications such as raw materials, particle size, and capacity (dry or wet). ● For other functions and details, please contact us.
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【Purpose】 ○ Crushing of various raw materials ● For other functions and details, please contact us.
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In the field of ceramics such as pottery and tiles, we have been crushing and grinding raw materials like clay and ores to refine them, increasing purity and producing high-quality products. To prevent impurities from mixing in the raw materials and glazes for sanitary ceramics, we quickly adopted alumina ceramic bricks and have used them as lining materials for jaw crusher teeth, roll crusher rolls, and ball mills. The manufacturing of fine ceramics, electronic components, and semiconductors now requires even finer grinding and higher purity. The ball mill is also referred to as a trommel or tromill. Ball mills are used in fields such as insulators like insulators, sensors, and honeycombs. The feature of Nakakou Seiki's ball mill is that it transmits power from the motor to the main shaft using rubber Loveflex and V-shaped belts instead of iron gears. This ensures smooth power transmission, reduces noise, and minimizes oil contamination. It is also used for grinding silica and quartz. Moving forward, various recycling and grinding processes will be necessary to reduce fossil fuels in response to global environmental and global warming issues. To address battery materials and promote a resource-saving and energy-efficient society, Nakakou Seiki is challenging micron and nano grinding.