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What is the workflow of the ultrafine mill powder separator?

There are many kinds of superfine grinding machines. The ultra-fine grinding machine is an industrial equipment with high production efficiency in the current milling industry. The output can reach more than 200 tons, and the vertical grinding has high-efficiency grinding production capacity. The ultrafine mill has a certain relationship with the high-efficiency powder selection. The ultra-fine mill has many advantages in the working principle. At present, the energy consumption and output of the ultrafine mill's milling process have reached the milling. What are the better standards in the equipment, and the working principle of the ultra-fine mill?
Ultra-fine grinding machine is a new generation of energy-saving grinding equipment developed by our company's grinding technology requirements. The classifier is mainly capable of grading and drying, simple operation, strong operation ability, and use. It is safe and reliable, and the fineness of the powder is easy to adjust. At the same time, the problem of segregation of the material is eliminated. If the appropriate hot air is introduced, the material can be dried.
After grinding by the ultrafine mill, under the action of gravity, it will continue to collide with the trapezoidal dispersing machine inside the classifier to break up. At this time, the loose material passes through the baffle under the action of airflow. The granules of the plate are graded, and the fine particles enter the separator or the high-efficiency classifier. After the coarse particles collected again are sent to the mill for grinding, the output of the grinding system is greatly improved, and the system power consumption is reduced. The coarse particles discharged from the lower part of the classifier are again fed into the mill for grinding.

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