Application Examples
Bauxit, Cement Clinker, Chalk, Chamotte, Coal, Concrete, Construction Waste, Coke, Dental Ceramics, Dried Soil Samples, Drilling Cores, Electrotechnical Porcelain, Ferro Alloys, Glass,
Product Advantages
- Excellent crushing performance
- Convenient grinding gap adjustment in 0.05 mm steps – with digital gap display
- TFT display with robust membrane keyboard
- Large, removable plastic funnel with smooth inner surfaces for easy cleaning and optimum material feeding
- Wear compensation of grinding disc thanks to zero point adjustment
- Smooth inner surfaces of grinding chamber allow for easy and residue-free cleaning
- Additional labyrinth sealing seals the grinding chamber
- Easy change of grinding discs
- Optional version with polymer interior coating
Function Principle
In the DM 400 the feed material enters the dustproof chamber from the filling hopper and is fed centrally between two vertical grinding discs. A moving grinding disc rotates against a fixed one and draws in the feed material. The necessary comminution effects are generated by pressure and frictional forces. The progressively arranged grinding disc meshing first subjects the sample to preliminary crushing; centrifugal force then moves it to the outer regions of the grinding discs where fine comminution takes place. The processed sample exits through the grinding gap and is collected in a receiver. The gap width between the grinding discs is incremental adjustable and can be motor-driven adjusted during operation in the range between 0.1 and 5 mm.