Method of making liner sections for rotary pulverizers

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor

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264246, 264247, 264255, 264257, 264261, 2642711, 264279, B29C 6326, B32B 3126

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046785302

ABSTRACT:
A sectional liner for use on the interior of a ball mill liner or rotary pulverizer. The sectional liner has a rubber base that is undulating or sinuate in contour. Means are provided in the rubber base to facilitate the securing of the base to the shell of a ball mill. The rubber base may or may not be covered with a layer of fiberglass which in turn is covered with an exterior surface of polyurethane. Ceramic tiles are embedded in the polyurethane being aligned in rows with a clearance space between the tiles filled with polurethane. The ceramic tiles, polyurethane, and rubber are all bonded together during the cure cycle to form a one piece replaceable sectional liner for ball mills.

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