Ultra-fine Grinding Mill is a machine used to grind materials into ultra-fine powder, widely applied in metallurgy, building materials, chemical industry, and mining fields.
Its primary function is to grind various non-flammable and non-explosive brittle materials into fine powder, suitable for materials with Mohs hardness ≤6. The finished powder product can be adjusted between 325-3000 mesh, with a production capacity of up to 0.4-45 tons per hour.
The ultra-fine mill operates by using an electric motor to drive a reducer, causing the main shaft and turntable to rotate. After the material is crushed, it is sent to the storage bin and then evenly delivered to the turntable via a vibrating feeder and an inclined feeding tube.
Materials are scattered towards the circumference under the action of centrifugal force, and fall into the groove of the grinding ring where they are impacted, rolled, and ground by the ring roller. The crushed materials are then suctioned out by the high-pressure fan and separated into fine powder meeting the required specifications by the separator.

































