The reason why the raw material of raymond mill must be pure

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In the production process of mines, whether it is grinding machines or crushing equipment, their requirements for production conditions are strict. If they cannot meet the production requirements, they will lead to a decline in production efficiency. One of the requirements is The feed is pure, let's analyze the problem below.
Raymond Mill is one of the mills. Because it is a device for producing fine powder, the demand for feeding is more strict in the production. The main requirements are the hardness, humidity, size and input of the material. The speed of the material must meet the production requirements, and the purity of the material, which means that it does not contain other non-manufacturable foreign materials, such as iron blocks and other materials that cannot be processed, so why does the Raymond mill have this aspect? What is the demand?
For crushing or milling equipment, non-processable materials are foreign materials, which cause great wear and tear on the parts of the equipment during production, increase the aging of the parts, increase the frequency of maintenance in production, and improve the production efficiency. In terms of it, it is very unfavorable, so it is necessary to strictly prevent the entry of these foreign objects in production. Some Raymond mills have a better degree of automation, so they can discharge foreign matter without affecting production, but more fundamentally. The solution is to prohibit the addition of these materials better.
The above analysis of the reason for the purity of the Raymond mill is mainly to prevent the wear of foreign materials on the parts, which can prevent the decrease of efficiency and the increase of maintenance cost. It is an important operation, and some equipments. These materials can be automatically discharged, but it is more fundamental to prevent the addition of these materials.
Posted 22 Nov 2019

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