Union Process, Inc. Datasheets for Grinding Mills and Pulverizers
Grinding Mills and Pulverizers are machines that grind materials into fine powders, tiny shards, shapes, or granules on a continuous basis. Often, they are used to process items that are 2 inches (5 cm) in size
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Batch-type Production Attritors are designated as “S” (Standard). When specially configured arms are ordered as an option the model designation becomes “SL.” When a torque meter is added to a... | |
Continuous Attritors are best suited for the continuous production and fast grinding of large quantities of material. They are designed to deliver hours of low-cost, maintenance-free operation. The basic model... | |
High density material such as tungsten carbide requires a specially designed heavy-duty Batch Attritor. The “SC” Series Attritor meets this special processing requirement. Available with tank capacities ranging from 7... | |
Stirred Vertical Ball Mill Limestone Grinding System The CL-5 St Vertical Ball Mill for Limestone Grinding is a smaller version of the production sized CL Series Mills. It is ideal... | |
The 01 Series Attritors offer users great flexibility as all models share the same column and interchangeable tank design. All models have water cooled jackets for cooling (or heating) and... | |
The 1-S Batch Attritor is a versatile, reliable, rugged laboratory-size machine designed to meet virtually all lab grinding and dispersing needs—either wet or dry. It allows easy and precise scale-up... | |
The Attritor is often referred to generically as an "internally agitated high energy media (ball) mill." Batch Attritors work ten times faster than ball mills, and are advantageous because they... | |
The circulation Attritor is used for difficult to grind and disperse materials and for the ultimate in micron size and quality. The main advantage of the “Q” series is the... | |
The circulation grinding Attritor ("Q" machine) is a combination of an Attritor and a large holding tank which is generally about ten times the size of the Attritor. The unique... | |
The continuous Attritor is a compact vertical design suitable for continuous production of large quantities of materials. Advantages of using a continuous Attritor include continuous large production, fastest grinding and... | |
The economical CL Attritor Stirred Vertical Ball Mill is used for wet grinding limestone for flue gas desulphurization. The process uses limestone feed stock of approximately 6mm in size and... | |
The HSA High Speed Attritor is generally used in a continuous mode. The material is charged into the mill at the top and is discharged out the bottom side, making... | |
The laboratory Attritor model Q-2 comes complete with variable speed drive motor, tachometer, 5 or 10 gallon stainless steel jacketed holding tank with anchor stirrer and high speed mixer. Cover... | |
The Multi-Tank 01-HD Lab Attritor System is the ultimate set-up for quality control and test grinding requirements. All tanks (expandable from 2 to 6) controlled by ONE power source. A... | |
The Q-03 mini laboratory-sized circulation grinding mill is ideal for users who wish to perform lab trials with very small samples (from 1/2 gallon to one gallon) but still gain... | |
The SD Dry Grinding Attritors can be operated in both continuous and batch processing applications. In the continuous operation, the material is fed into the vessel at the top. It... | |
The SD-1 Attritor is a versatile, reliable, rugged lab mill designed to meet virtually all lab grinding and dispersing needs – wet or dry, continuous or batch. It allows easy... | |
The SDM line from Union Process is a hybrid design that couples the grinding features of a batch Attritor with the performance features of a bead mill. Laboratory and production... | |
The ultimate in bead milling versatility, combining the advantages of small media and circulation grinding. Features/Benefits Operates in either circulation or continuous mode Discs can be either hardened steel, 440C... |