13 factors with an impact on grinding, Using the device – FRITSCH PULVERISETTE 14 User Manual

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7.

Sample feeding with the LABORETTE 24 is carried out as described

in Ä Chapter 6.9 ‘Continuous feeding of source material’

on page 33.

When the sample bottle is 2/3 full, stop the comminution.

To do this, switch off the PULVERISETTE 14 and the sample

exhaust system. Then empty the sample bottle.

If comminution is not stopped when the bottle is 2/3 full, the effective-

ness of the classifier is impaired and material will gradually clog the

upper part of the filter of the sample exhaust system.
If the vortex of comminution material in the collection bottle slows

down, this means that the air throughput or air flow rate has decreased:

n

the sample amount fed is too large

n

the grinding chamber is overfilled or

n

the sieve ring has to be cleaned and / or

n

the filter of the exhaust system has to be cleaned.

Small amounts of fine dust that cannot be separated by the

cyclone separator collect on the upper filter of the sample

exhaust system. Clean the filter from time to time by vac‐

uuming or blowing out.

6.13 Factors with an impact on grinding

The smaller the feed rate of source material, the larger the share of fine

particles and the circulation of air. The mechanical and temperature load

on the mill decrease.

Higher speeds shorten the grinding time and increase the share of fine

particles. The mechanical and temperature load on the mill increase

exponentially with increasing speed.

The smaller the perforation of the sieve, the slower the sample has to be

fed and the longer the milling time. The noise level decreases with finer

perforation.

Effective cooling (e.g. by using the filter system or source material

exhaust) always has benefits for milling and mill.

Source material feed rate

Speed

Size of sieve perforation

Cooling

Using the device

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