Fine grinder disintegrator
A disintegrator is a device for grinding various bulk materials. Such installations are widely used in the agricultural, chemical, food industries, as well as in the construction industry.
Disk and rotary devices. They have two or more discs with axial or radial grinding elements. As a result of processing, not only grinding occurs, but also the activation of the material. This category also includes pin crushers, dismembrators and knife devices.
Ball mount. Grinding elements are balls (cylinders, rollers, etc.) freely moving in the working body. Such devices are cyclic and continuous.
Roller mill (disintegrator mill) - used in the flour-grinding industry.
Ultrasonic disintegrator - mainly used in the pharmaceutical and chemical industries (for example, for the formation of emulsions).
Inertial cone crusher - designed for crushing brittle and hard materials, with water supply to the crushing chamber.
Productivity (tons per hour) (depending on raw materials) from 2 to 7.
The device includes two discs with rows of fingers-beaters, where the discs work on the principle of counter-rotation. The raw material is sent to the center of the working disk through the loading funnel, and as a result of repeated blows of the beaten fingers, it is ground and discharged into the receiving hopper.
Since the disks rotate at high speed, the work is accompanied by strong noise and micro-vibrations of the grinder. To compensate for vibration, it is necessary to install the disintegrator horizontally so that the slope does not exceed 2 degrees, and place it on four rubber cushions, similar to the type of mounting for an internal combustion engine of cars.
Versatility - they can be used as cement, sand, lime, marble chips, nutshells and sugar grinders.
The low cost of grinding raw materials makes it possible to ensure the low cost of manufactured products.
Ease of maintenance and operation. To replace the working elements, it is enough to manage by the service personnel.
Small dimensions with high performance;
Economical energy consumption