The mineral processing industry continuously seeks advanced solutions to enhance grinding efficiency while reducing operational costs. For limestone and dolomite processing, selecting optimal grinding equipment is critical to achieving desired particle size distribution with minimal energy consumption. This article explores key design considerations and presents cutting-edge grinding technologies to maximize plant productivity.
Technology | Output Range (μm) | Energy Efficiency | Maintenance Cost |
---|---|---|---|
Ball Mill | 45-800 | Medium | High |
Raymond Mill | 45-325 | Low-Medium | Medium |
Ultrafine Mill | 5-45 | High | Low |
Limestone (CaCO3) and dolomite (CaMg(CO3)2) exhibit distinct grinding behaviors:
For applications requiring ultra-fine limestone powders (D97≤5μm), our SCM Ultrafine Mill delivers exceptional performance:
Model | Capacity (t/h) | Power (kW) | Fineness (mesh) |
---|---|---|---|
SCM800 | 0.5-4.5 | 75 | 325-2500 |
SCM1680 | 5.0-25 | 315 | 325-2500 |
Key advantages for limestone processing:
When processing dolomite at medium fineness (30-325 mesh), the MTW Series Trapezium Mill offers superior throughput:
Optimal plant design incorporates:
A recent installation featuring our MTW215G mill achieved:
Specific Energy Consumption | 18.7 kWh/t |
Product Uniformity (D80/D20) | 1.8 ratio |
Maintenance Interval | 8,000 hours |