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Mills Buhrstone

Stag jaw crusher Cmshing rolls Buhrstone mill... [Pg.106]

I.D. of Mill Steel No. Cylinder Pebble Mills Capacity Dry Grinding (lbs) Approx. Porcelain Buhrstone rpm Ba Capacity. Dry Grinding (lbs) ill Milfa- Rpra... [Pg.347]

Disc-type attrition mills have surfaces that rotate past each other at high speeds with close tolerances. One or both discs may be rotated usually in opposite directions but also may rotate in the same direction. These mills are the modern version of the early Buhrstone mills. Clearances between the discs may be adjusted with springs. The grinding plates may be an abrasive or steel. Feed material... [Pg.378]

Disc-type attrition mills are employed in the food industry for grinding cereals and grains as well as in the pharmaceutical industry. Other applications include the grinding of paint pigments and inks. Buhrstone mills are an ancient example of a disc attrition mill. [Pg.379]

Buhrstone mills are an ancient example of an attrition mill. Nowadays they are used mostly for fine grinding of paints, inks, and pharmaceuticals. [Pg.299]

Pebble Mill n A rotating porcelain, buhrstone (or other nonmetallic lined) cylinder containing pebbles or porcelain balls or rods as the grinding media. In the manufacture of pigments or paints it is used to grind and/or disperse. See Ball Mill. [Pg.522]


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