Circulation-type grinding system for grinding brittle material

Solid material comminution or disintegration – Processes – With application of fluid or lubricant material

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241 29, 241 80, 241 97, 2091392, B02C 100

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ABSTRACT:
A grinding system for grinding brittle material such as used in the manufacture of cement including a high pressure roller press operated with high pressing forces to form interparticle crushing with incipient cracks in the interior of the particles including recirculating a portion of the material delivered from the press to a sifter locating the sifter directly above the nip and delivering the sifted material downwardly into the nip retaining the structural height of the system low and delivering fresh stock laterally directly into the nip of the roller press to merge with the sifted material entering directly into the nip of the roller press.

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