Selecting the right grinding mills for your operation requires the serious consideration of a variety of factors, far beyond “what do I want to grind?” and “How fine do I want it?”
A starter list of questions would include:
- Do you need lab grinding mills or production sized mills?
- Do you need to perform wet or dry milling?
- Do you need to perform batch, continuous or circulation grinding?
- How difficult is your material to grind?
- What type of grinding media are you able to use?
- What is the starting particle size of your material?
- Are there specific properties that must be maintained or created?
- Do you need a metal-free grinding environment?
As far as the actual equipment itself, consider asking potential vendors these questions to learn more about their various grinding mills:
- How is the grinding media discharged?
- What spare parts are required?
- What are the maintenance requirements?
- Is a mechanical seal required? If so, how easy is it to replace?
- How easy is it to customize the mill?
- What is normal delivery time?
- What does the control package include?
Second, knowing what are the critical chemical and physical requirements for the end material that one is trying to achieve is essential in selecting the correct level of grinding.
A sharp particle size distribution may be important, but in many other situations, other requirements are more important, such as:
- Surface Area
- Aspect Ratio
- Compactability
- Particle Shape
- Dispersion Stability
- Opacity
- Flowability
- Tap Density
- Levels of Contamination
With its vast industry expertise, our staff can help you evaluate all the options and find the right grinding mills to ensure the most efficient effective operation for your business.
Contact Union Process for help with your next fine grinding project:
Call us at 330.929.3333, contact us or find a rep in your area.
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