The Effect of the Wear of Rotor Pins on Grinding Efficiency in a High-speed Disintegrator

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Dvořák, Karel
Dolák, Dušan
Paloušek, David
Čelko, Ladislav
Jech, David

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Mark

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Kaunas University of Technology
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One of the directions intensively investigated in the field of milling is high-energy milling (HEM). One type of HEM is high-speed grinding in high-speed disintegrators. This type of mill is particularly suitable for the grinding and activation of fine powder materials. It has several advantages, such as a very intensive and continual refining process. One disadvantage is that its grinding pins are prone to abrasion, which may result in a decrease of the efficiency of grinding. This effect was investigated in this paper.
One of the directions intensively investigated in the field of milling is high-energy milling (HEM). One type of HEM is high-speed grinding in high-speed disintegrators. This type of mill is particularly suitable for the grinding and activation of fine powder materials. It has several advantages, such as a very intensive and continual refining process. One disadvantage is that its grinding pins are prone to abrasion, which may result in a decrease of the efficiency of grinding. This effect was investigated in this paper.

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Materials Science-Medziagotyra. 2018, vol. 24, issue 1, p. 29-34.
http://matsc.ktu.lt/index.php/MatSc/article/view/17737

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