The dual-power high-flow centrifugal nanobead mill can be equipped with Boyee's self-developed TurboMax turbo or rod pin grinding system for smaller grinding media and finer fineness.
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Product Description
Material grinding and separation operate independently, Boyee TurboMax turbo or rod pin grinding structure for high grinding efficiency and narrow particle size distribution. Grinding chamber and structural parts can be selected for different materials, low wear, high efficiency.
Product Advantages
● Centrifugal separation of abrasive material, high stability without blocking material
● Material grinding and separation operate independently
● Finer grinding and dispersion effect
● Optional turbo and rod pin grinding systems
● Suitable for low viscosity materials
Product Parameters
Model | Volume(L) | Power(kW) | Speed(r/min) | Media diameter(mm) | Weight(kg) | Size(mm) |
LMM-3L | 3 | 7.5 | 0-1450 | 0.1-1 | 800 | 1400×1100×1680 |
LMM-10L | 10 | 18.5 | 0-1460 | 0.05-1 | 1500 | 1800×1200×1550 |
LMM-30L | 30 | 45 | 0-1000 | 0.05-1 | 2100 | 1800×1300×1800 |
LMM-60L | 58 | 75 | 0-776 | 0.05-1 | 2800 | 3290×1478×1950 |
LMM-90L | 98 | 75-90 | 0-776 | 0.05-1 | 3377 | 3290×1478×1950 |
LMM-150L | 120-180 | 160 | 0-627 | 0.05-1 | 5600 | 4500×1700×2400 |
LMM-400L | 400 | 315 | 0-927 | 0.05-1 | 8600 | 4600×1600×2400 |
Product Features
Material grinding and separation operate independently, Boyee TurboMax turbo or rod pin grinding structure for high grinding efficiency and narrow particle size distribution. Grinding chamber and structural parts can be selected for different materials, low wear, high efficiency.
Product Application
Faqs
A diaphragm pump is a type of positive displacement pump that uses a flexible diaphragm to transfer fluid. The pump consists of a chamber containing the diaphragm, an inlet valve, and an outlet valve. When the diaphragm is flexed, it creates a vacuum that draws fluid into the chamber through the inlet valve. When the diaphragm is released, it pushes the fluid out of the chamber through the outlet valve. The diaphragm separates the fluid being pumped from the moving parts of the pump, making it a reliable and versatile choice for a range of applications, including chemical processing, food and beverage production, and wastewater treatment. Diaphragm pumps can be operated using various power sources, including electric motors, air compressors, and hydraulic systems, and can handle a wide range of fluids, from water and oil to corrosive chemicals and slurries.
Diaphragm pumps are often used in applications that require a high degree of safety and reliability, as the diaphragm acts as a barrier between the pumped fluid and the environment.
They can be used to pump fluids at a range of pressures, from low to high, depending on the model and design of the pump.
Diaphragm pumps are available in different materials, including metal, plastic, and rubber, which allows them to handle a variety of corrosive, abrasive, or high-temperature fluids.
They are also available in different configurations, including single and double diaphragm pumps, which can affect the flow rate, pressure, and efficiency of the pump.
Diaphragm pumps are relatively easy to maintain and repair, as they have a simple design and few moving parts.
One potential disadvantage of diaphragm pumps is that they can be sensitive to dry running, which can damage the diaphragm or cause the pump to fail. Therefore, it is important to ensure that the pump is always primed and filled with fluid before operation.