Grinding body separator in mills for triturating and breaking up

Solid material comminution or disintegration – Apparatus – With separation or classification of material

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241171, 209285, B02C 1716

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051140802

ABSTRACT:
Grinding body separator in mills for triturating and breaking up solids predispersed in liquids, which has a truncated cone-shaped stepped support, the major base of which has a flange for mounting in the mill and on the steps of which are fitted respective circular rings, provided with transverse orifices and which are superposed on one another leaving an outer separation smaller than the smallest thickness of the grinding bodies and an inner separation greater than the former, the assembly of rings being secured by a disk, which itself is secured to the minor base of the support and which delimits an outer separation, relative to the smallest ring, equal to that between the superposed rings.

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