The Amount of Ball Load Affect the Productivity of Ball Mill

Ball mill is an important part of dressing equipment, usually is the case throughout the last part of the grinding process, directly determines the granularity; rather heavy weight and ball mill, the production part of the "big guy", the power consumption great, and in the production process also requires uninterrupted water, fuel, to reduce the high temperatures generated during operation of the machine equipment and reduce the degree of wear. Thus, the choice in the grinding mill to be more comparative effectiveness and power, water, oil aspects.In ensuring the quality and yield, while reducing costs, companies are always trying to achieve various goals, here by a professional ball mill manufacturer Hongxing machinery show you how to choose the best ball in order to achieve "The quality and promote production, lowering cost "purposes.The relationships between the amount of ball load and the productivity of ball mill:The amount of ball loading affect directly on the productivity of ball mill.It we load too much ball into the ball mill,every ball can not be crushed properly and that can not reach the perfect grinding efficiency. If we load too little,every ball can reach the best grinding ability. However, in all,the total grinding ability is limited. So, we should choose the suitable amount of ball loading.As the result from the test,when the loading amount occupy the 40% of the total contain of the ball mill,the productivity of the ball mill can reach the perfect situation.But in the real production process, we usually need to load the ball at about 35% of the contain, that will be better.How to check whether the ball loading amount is suitable or not:The ore feeding amount and overflow fineness of the classifier unchanged, while the back sand reduced, this indicates that the grinding efficiency of the ball mill was strengthened.In this situation, we can add the amount of ore loading.According to the sieve analysis of the sand return of classifier,if the mineral...