Tube mill (technology)

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A tube mill is a mill with a length to diameter ratio of greater than 5. With tube mills, material is comminuted very finely, for example in the production of cement . Balls, Cylpebs or rods are used as grinding media . The specific energy consumption of tube mills is about twice as high as that of vertical mills .

The grinding is carried out in a similar way to the ball mill .

literature

  • Construction and building material machines; Mechanical comminution, procedural terms, DIN 24100-1, 1978-05.
  • Construction and building material machines; Mechanical crushing; Machine terms, size specifications, DIN 24100-2, 1983-08.
  • Carl Mittag: Test procedure for determining the highest performance in bowl and tube mills. Springer, Berlin 1954.

Individual evidence

  1. Dietmar Findeisen: Oil hydraulics: Manual for hydrostatic power transmission in fluid technology. (VDI book / chemical technology / process engineering), 5th edition, Springer, Berlin 2006, p. 10, chapter 1.3.1.1, ISBN 978-3-540-23880-5 .
  2. ^ A. Eucken & Max Jakob: The chemical engineer; a handbook of physical working methods in chemical and related industrial operations. Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, Volume 1, Issue 2, Leipzig, 1940, p. 64.