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Turbo Mill, type PP
Pulverizing , fiberizing, crushing, mixing and blending
of soft, brittle, tough, elastic, smearing, hygroscopic,
heat sensitive, fatty, creasy and oily materials, in dry
or wet condition.
Method of Operation
Turbo Mills, type PP are attrition and
impact mills.
The material is centrically fed to the machine via an inlet. Then
picked up by a fast rotating impeller and thrown against a
plate-type cone at high speed which is counter rotating and
equipped with grinding technology profiled wear-resistant
segments.
The material is pulverized by impact as well as by friction of the
single particles against each other and through high-turbulent air
flow. By setting of the grinding gap between the rotating and the
fixed housing baffle plate, the desired fineness can be quickly
and exactly adjusted, even during operation. |
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Adjustment of the Gap |
Side Discharge |
Bottom Discharge |
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Advantages & Features
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Screen-less operation
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Optimized, wear resistant grinding path
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Fast and exact setting of the grinding gap from the outside of
the machine |
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Optional
water-cooled housing, no contact between material and water
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Finest powders without using nitrogen |
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Excellent powder characteristics: best flow conditions, high
bulk density and narrow grain size distribution |
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Low grinding temperature due to optimum air conduction |
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Fully-automatic continuous operation |
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Easy regulation of fineness |
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Applications
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Plastics
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Foods
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Oily and fatty products
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Grain milling products
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Fibrous materials
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Cocoa and coffee
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Minerals
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Chemicals
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Salts and Phosphates
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Oily and fatty products
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Dyes and pigments
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Natural Resins and Pitch
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Pharmaceutical products
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Technical Specifications
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Type |
PP |
4S |
6S |
8S |
12S |
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Scale-up Factor |
f |
0.6 |
1.0 |
1.7 |
2.9 |
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Dia. Grinding
Chamber |
mm |
400 |
600 |
800 |
1200 |
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Recommended motor |
kW |
7.5 - 15 |
11 - 30 |
18.5 - 45 |
22 - 75 |
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Air Displacement |
m3/min |
13 |
26 |
31 |
43 |
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