Jul 29, 2024
1. Material hardness: The higher the hardness of the material, the more difficult it is to grind, and the lower the grinding efficiency of the ball mill. For example, the grinding output of an ore with high grinding hardness will be lower than that of an ore with low grinding hardness in the same time.
2. Material humidity: When the material humidity is high, it is easy to adhere and agglomerate in the ball mill, affecting the grinding effect, thereby reducing the grinding efficiency.
3. Poor quality or severe wear of the grinding medium: If the grinding medium is of poor quality or excessive wear, its impact and grinding effect on the material will be weakened, resulting in a decrease in grinding efficiency.
4. The speed of the ball mill barrel is too low: When the speed is too low, the movement state of the grinding medium is not ideal, and the material cannot be effectively ground, thereby reducing the grinding efficiency.
5. The feed particle size is too large and uneven: Excessive and uneven feed particle size increases the difficulty and time of grinding, which affects the grinding efficiency.
6. Unreasonable internal structure of the ball mill: For example, unreasonable liner design cannot effectively lift and throw materials, which will reduce the grinding efficiency.
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