Conclusions
The investigations and experiments with the industrial operation of this unit confirm the number of positive features of the centrifugal rotary miller-crusher: low weight and dimensions, low specific consumption of energy, the possibility of controlling the size grading in a wide range, and in particular the production of products with low contents of fine fractions.
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Tovarov, V.V., Oskalenko, G.N., Dudavskii, I.E. et al. Centrifugal miller-crusher and its use for grinding grog and magnesite powder. Refractories 7, 154–158 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01285574
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