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Raymond mill grinding machine unevenness

Date:2019-10-21   Views:1707
Raymond mill is a mechanical equipment for ore milling. Raymond mill can be used for grinding of ore such as limestone, calcite and dolomite. Shanghai Zhuoya Mining Machinery is a manufacturer of ore grinding machinery. Here, I would like to talk to you about the user's encounter with Raymond machine grinding fineness unevenness how to do it?
Because the Raymond mill is in direct contact with the material during the production process, different degrees of wear will occur during the long-term grinding process. Once the grinding roller and the grinding ring are seriously worn, it will affect the equipment grinding. Fineness.
Damage of the impeller blades of the analyzer: In the process of grinding the material by the Raymond mill, if the blade of the analyzer is seriously worn, the fineness of the material after grinding will become coarse, which will affect the quality of the mill. At the same time, if the blade of the analyzer is seriously worn, it will affect the overall performance of the device, so as to shorten the use time of the device.
 
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In the installation process of Raymond mill, if the size of the opening of the classifier is not properly adjusted, it will affect the milling operation and the fineness of the milling. Therefore, in the installation and production process of Raymond mill, pay attention to check the opening size and height setting of the classifier.
Hardness of raw materials: The hardness is different for different materials. The hardness directly affects the grinding difficulty and grinding fineness of the Raymond mill, so the harder the material is polished. In the use of Raymond mill, reasonable ingredients should be used to ensure the uniform size of the material and ensure the fineness of the mill.

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