It seems like you’re referring to an “impact pulverizer,” a machine used for grinding or crushing materials into fine powder by applying impact force. Here’s a detailed overview:
Impact Pulverizer: Key Features & Applications
1. Working Principle:
– Uses high-speed rotating hammers/beaters to strike materials, breaking them down via impact.
– Combined with air classification for finer particle separation.
2. Common Applications:
– Grinding minerals (e.g., limestone, gypsum).
– Processing spices, food products, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals.
– Recycling (e.g., pulverizing waste materials).
3. Types:
– Horizontal Impact Pulverizer: Common for coarse to medium grinding.
– Vertical Impact Pulverizer (Classifier Mill): Integrated air classifier for ultra-fine powder.
4. Advantages:
– High efficiency for brittle materials.
– Adjustable fineness (50–300 mesh or finer).
– Low heat generation (suitable for heat-sensitive materials).
5. Limitations:
– Wear-prone parts (hammers, liners) require maintenance.
– Not ideal for fibrous or moist materials.
Popular Brands/Models
– Micro Pulverizer (DP Hammer Mill) – For fine grinding.
– Ultrafine Impact Pulverizer – With dynamic classifiers (<10 µm particles).
If you need details on a specific model, maintenance tips, or alternatives like jet mills/ball mills, let me know!
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