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How to reduce the power consumption of the ultrafine milling machine?

2021-10-19 12:01:01

Ultrafine mill as a large mill, it is to say that the disadvantage of the equipment may have a total power consumption, because the power consumption of large mechanical equipment is high, and industrial electricity is more than residents.

Electricity is expensive, the ultrafine milling production line is no exception, so the power consumption of the ultrafine milling machine has become the condition of the customer, and the energy saving electricity can reduce a lot of costs in the production, then have there? Can a way reduce the power consumption of ultrafine mill?

1, maintaining a proper feed amount
super The operator of the fine mill is noted that if the disposable injection is too much or too fast, it is easy to get the grinding speed, resulting in a large amount of material to accumulate in the abrasive chamber, increasing the operation of the mill. Resulting in an increase in the power consumption of ultrafine milling machines. If the feed speed is too slow or too small, the ultrafine milling machine will be air, there is a lot of energy resources.

2, reduce the particle size of the abrasive material
The ultrafine mill is mainly used to grind the hardness of mineral materials, the milling machine is working It is a rolling of milling roller mill to complete the grinding operation. The particle size of the material is too much, it is not only easy to block the feed mouth, affecting the smooth progress of the milling operation, and increases the grinding of the ultrafine mill, extend the grinding time of the material, waste more energy resources, increase The power consumption of the ultrafine milling machine.

3, the ultrafine grinding machine discharge port clogged
uniform feed, unblocked discharge is an important condition to ensure efficient operation of ultrafine mill . When the ultrafine mill is operated, if the discharge port occurs, it is easy to cause a large number of materials inside the mill, thereby increasing the operating resistance of the equipment, causing more electrical waste.