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Liner cone

Ceramic materials have found acceptance as cyclone liners for the apex orifice as well as other areas which exhibit severe abrasion. These include areas such as the lower cone liner and vortex finder. Nihard has also proven to be an acceptable wear material, especially for vortex finders and other areas which require strength as well as abrasion resistance. Other elastomer materials such as neoprene and nitrite are also utilized when hydrocarbons are present or when the temperature exceeds 60 °C. Urethane has found acceptance, especially in areas where the solids are relatively fine,... [Pg.428]

The last formed jet and slug elements come from liner elements near the base of the cone. During collapse of the cone, the already-formed front of the jet travels on thru space, drawing thinner all the time, but never losing contact with the portion still being formed... [Pg.223]

The penetration action of a shaped charge is dependent upon a number of factors, such as a)the explosive used, b)type of liner material and its thickness, c)cone angle and other shape of cavity and d)stmdr off distance or distance between the base of cavity and target. These factors must be determined experimentally for each explosive and for each type of shaped charge design... [Pg.720]

Sensor 02 per- GOX enzyme Glucose Max. glucose cone, of liner response range 95% re-... [Pg.380]

HP Series Cone Crushers (Nordberg Inc.) (Fig. 20-24) are available in four sizes. The previous standard- and short-head versions have been combined into one machine, with replaceable liner shapes corresponding to either version, adapted respectively to relatively coarse and fine grinding. In addition, the throw has been increased so as to... [Pg.1602]

Optimum liner thickness is about 3% of the cone base diameter for soft copper. This can be scaled for changes in density (change of material) by keeping weight constant. That is, lower-density liners should be thicker. [Pg.440]

Cast irons of various sorts are often used for structural parts of large mills such as large ball mills and jaw curshers, while product contact parts such as ball-mill liners and cone crusher mantels are made from... [Pg.2292]


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