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Kuwait Silica Grinding Station Project Case

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I. Project overview


Date: 2012-11-01


Processing material: Sea sand


Handling capacity: 80 tons per day


Equipment configuration: ball mill, bucket elevator, dust collector, belt machine, screw conveyor


A company in Kuwait built an 80tpd silica sand grinding station. The project uses an open-circuit production process to produce the raw materials required for the brick factory. The main grinding equipment of the process is the ball mill, which has the characteristics of less investment, short construction period, easy operation and control, reliable and durable, and high operating rate. The silica sand produced has the characteristics of good shape and reasonable particle distribution. In the grinding process, the ball mill process dominates the industry. In process selection, the influence of high temperature environment on equipment and electricity is taken into account.


II. Solution


A dry silica sand grinding station with a production scale of 25000t/d is mainly used for making brick raw materials. The project was completed on June 1, 2013 and is currently running well. The main equipment used is a ball mill with a height of 1.83*7 meters, and the output of finished products can reach 6-8t/h, the feed size is 25mm, and the discharge fineness can reach 0.074-0.4mm. As well as bucket lift, conveyor, dust collector and other equipment, can exceed the preset output, customers are very satisfied with the equipment provided by our company, expressed recognition and trust.


III. Project site

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