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2010
Conference Paper
Title
Interaction of energy input and bead abrasion during comminution of alumina in attrition mills
Abstract
The quality of milling product is determined by size distribution and contaminations, resulting from particle-bead contact (mass and size of bead abrasion) and particle - wall contact. Increase of energy in bead mills will decrease the milling time but increase the bead attrition. This interaction was investigated by comminution of an aqueous alumina suspension (d90 = 4.5 µm) in a laboratory attrition mill (AHM90, Hosokawa Alpine AG) under different conditions. Based on preliminary tests with zirconia beads (0.2 / 0.5 / 1 mm) the technological parameter range for an experimental plan (DoE) was selected: - volume flux (0.75 - 1.5 l/min) - volume ratio of bead (60 - 80 vol%) - rotation speed of milling discs (1600 - 3000 rpm). The results indicate the large influence of bead diameter on milling kinetics and on bead abrasion. With constant specific energy input of about 0.75 kWh/kg particle sizes of about d90 = 2.6 µm were realized. The first analysis of DoE-results demonstrates, that especially contamination sensitive hard material require optimized balance between energy input and bead related abrasion.