Fluid energy mill for large particulate materials

Solid material comminution or disintegration – Apparatus – Including means applying fluid to material

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241 5, B02C 1906

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041312392

ABSTRACT:
A "fluid energy" mill comprising a generally arcuate or torroidal housing in which a centrifugally-whirled circulating stream of high pressure gaseous fluid is used as a grinding medium for particulate material having relatively large particle sizes; the mill having a by-pass duct leading from a classification zone where lighter particles are separated from heavier particles to a grinding chamber; the by-pass duct acting as a passage for the heavier particles back to the grinding chamber where they are mixed with newly entering particulate material fed to the grinding chamber; and a passage in the median portion of the by-pass duct connecting with a separator for removing the heaviest particles from the by-pass duct.

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