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How Raymond Mill Works
The Raymond Mill is used to grind barite, calcite, potash feldspar, talcum, marble, limestone, cream and slag below scale 7 of Moth’s hardness and 280-odd sorts of non-inflammable and non-explosive stuff in the traded of mining, building material, chemical engineering and metallurgy for power generation and processing. The product size is adjustable on required in the range of 100-325 meshes. Load the stuff for grinding evenly and continuously into the grinding chamber of the main frame. Due to the centrifugal force in rotation, the Raymond swings outward and presses closely upon the ring. The shovel carries the stuff to the space between the Raymond and ring. When the Raymond rolls, the stuff is thus grinded.
After being grinded, the stuff is to be routed to the sorter along the wind belt of the blower and the rough powder will be put back to the grinder for being reground. The fine powder flows into the product cyclone collector together with airflow and is expelled from the powder output pipe as product.