ALUMİNA BİLEŞİKLERİ ESASLI ÇİMENTO ÖĞÜTME YARDIMCILARININ HAZIRLANMASI
Çimento öğütme bilyalı değirmende gerçekleştirildiğinde, öğütmenin verimliliği tanelerin
elektrostatik olaylar sonucu topaklanmasıyla azalır. Bu nedenle, çeşitli öğütme yardımcıları
kullanılarak aglomerasyonun önlenmesi için birçok teknik geliştirilmiştir. Bu çalışmada, mineral
öğütme için, suda çözünür bir alüminat bileşiği içeren öğütme yardımcısı bileşimi ve bu öğütme
yardımcısının kullanıldığı bir öğütme yöntemi açıklanmıştır. Alüminat esaslı bileşiklere dayanan
öğütme yardımcıları sadece yüksek öğütme verimliliğine sahip olmakla kalmaz, aynı zamanda
inorganik malzemeler oldukları için termal olarak kararlıdırlar. DEG ve TIPA gibi organik
maddelere dayanan geleneksel öğütme yardımcıları ile karşılaştırıldığında, katı içerik yarıda olsa
bile, öğütme verimliliği benzerdir ve bu nedenle maliyet yarıya indirilebilir.
PREPARATION OF CEMENT GRINDING AIDS BASED ON ALUMINA COMPOUNDS
When the cement grinding is performed in the ball mill, the grinding efficiency decreases due to
the aggregation of the particles by the electrostatic phenomenon. Therefore, a lot of techniques
for preventing agglomeration using various grinding aids have been introduced. In this study, for
mineral grinding, the grinding aid composition including a water-soluble aluminate compound
and the grinding method in which this grinding aid is used were described. Grinding aids based
on aluminate-based compounds not only have high grinding efficiency but are also thermally
stable as they are inorganic materials. Compared with the conventional grinding aids based on
organic materials such as DEG and TIPA, even if the solid content is half contained, the grinding
efficiency is similar and thus the cost can be reduced to half.
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