Centrifugal mill

Solid material comminution or disintegration – Apparatus – Loose grinding body comminutor

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B02C 1716

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049764721

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BRIEF SUMMARY
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to comminutaing materials, and more particularly to centrifugal mills.
The invention can find application in the mining, construction and chemical industries for dispersing and mechanochemical activation of solids, and also in research facilities for modelling automated production lines and for facilitating solutions associated with problems before science and technology.
2. Description of the Related Art
There is known a centrifugal ball mill of continuous action (SU, A, 395111) comprising a stationary housing having a cylindrical inner surface, a vibration feeding means, and separators rotatable on a shaft and having balls freely inserted into grooves and accurately locked in planes substantially perpendicular to the axis of rotation by the separators, the diameter of the balls reducing and the number of such balls increasing in the direction of feeding the material to be comminuted.
Comminution of materials in a continuous action centrifugal ball mill is based on crushing the material particles at the points of contact of the balls to which centrifugal forces caused by rotation of the separators are exerted with the cylindrical inner wall of the housing.
A characteristic feature of the centrifugal mill of this type is low power of impact pulses produced by the milling balls oscillating exclusively due to the lack of stability of their travel on the layer of material moving along the inner surface of the housing; in addition, the material tends to stick to the cylindrical wall of the housing to form a soft base, which reduces communition efficiency, hampers the flow of the material, and affects the function of the balls.
There is also known a continuous action centrifugal mill (cf., SU, A, 925386) comprising a feeder secured on a housing having a ribbed working surface and accommodating a separator arranged coaxially on a shaft and including a cavity filled with balls. A side wall of the separator has through holes corresponding to the diameter of the milling balls which enter the through holes during rotation of the separator to engage with the ribs of the housing.
This centrifugal mill operates as follows. Centrifugal forces generated due to rotation of the separator displace the balls to the inner wall of the separator and the balls are piled in a row of layers. Therewith, part of the balls in the layer adjacent to the wall enter the through holes of the separator. These balls are caused to roll and slide on the working surface of the housing periodically hitting the ribs, whereby the impact energy is transferred to the rest of the balls present in the cavity of the rotating separator, which due to different geometrical and dynamic conditions of interaction move randomly. Importantly, the greater the number of balls charged to the cavity of the separator, the higher is the frequently of ball interaction and the smaller is the distance they fly between impacts. Conversely, a reduction in the charge of balls in the cavity of the separator results in less frequent interaction between the balls, a greater distance they travel between the impacts, and longer time periods between impacts.
The initial material delivered from the feeder to the cavity of the separator is acted upon by the turbulent flows of air and randomly moving balls, and is forced via the through holes of the separator, which are open at points in time following the impacts of the balls, against the ribs on the working surface of the housing. The material is preliminarily treated in the cavity of the separator due to the dynamic interaction of the randomly moving balls, whereas the main and subsequent treatment stages of the material are based on collision of the balls against the ribs of the working surface of the housing. Therefore, the designation of balls randomly moving in the cavity of the separator is limited exclusively to ensuring a more prompt return of the balls present in the through holes of the separator to the working surface of the housing subsequ

REFERENCES:
patent: 3709442 (1973-01-01), Consoli
patent: 3840190 (1974-10-01), Consoli

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