Characteristics between dry ball mill and wet ball mill

Characteristics between dry ball mill and wet ball mill


Ball mill is divided into dry ball mill and wet ball mill according to material grinding way.The selection of ball mill types depends on the property of raw materials and client's request. The reason of material chooses the dry ball grinding mill is always that materials may have physical or chemical changes after adding water.In the process of materials grinding in ball mill,abrasion is much little between lining plate and medium in dry ball mill,while the proportion of fine granularity is mostly in the ground products.
From the respect of economy,enterprises always choose the wet ball mill.the features of wet ball mill is low energy consumption and high grinding capacity per unit volume,we can control the granularity size by wet screening equipment and classifier.There are not dust problem in the process of wet ball mill,it can be conveyed by pump,pipe and chute etc.

Features of ball mill
Good calcination, high quality.
High capacity.
Simple structure, reliable performance.
Easy operation.

1.Pre-sales Service
Offering comprehensive technical and business consultation services;
Proposing the most suitable scheme and equipment for our clients;
Designing and fabricating targeted products according to the special requirements of clients;
Training periodically high qualified service technician.
2.After-sales Service
Highly inspecting equipments in every working procedure, quality comes first;
Fast & Safe Delivery; Assisting our clients for foundation construction of equipments;
Dispatching engineers to install and debug equipments;
Training the first-line operators on site;
Regularly visit clients to solve production problems; Providing life-long maintenance service;

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