Krupp ball mill
Krupp ball mill
[′kru̇p ′bȯl ‚mil] (mining engineering)
An ore pulverizer in which the grinding is done by chilled iron or steel balls of various sizes moving against each other and the die ring, composed of five perforated spiral plates, each of which overlaps the next; material is discharged through a cylindrical screen.
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