The article provides a brief description of a prototype of a new grinding equipment – a labyrinth disintegrator, manufactured according to our developments, as well as the results of semi-industrial tests on various materials with different hardness and brittleness. A scheme for grinding the material and a dynamic scheme for moving the material through the labyrinths are presented. The results of sieve analyze of selected materials are presented, and granulometric curves for the distribution of particles of materials are constructed.
The paper investigates the technology of production of steel billets continuously cast billets for rolling balls of large diameter. In Kazakhstan, in connection with the development of new copper deposits such as Aktogay and Bozshakol, the need for large diameter steel grinding balls for primary ore processing has increased. The main problem in the operation of large diameter grinding balls is the tendency of the grinding media to break during operation. The authors of the work investigated the process of production of steel billets continuously cast billets with a cross section of 150 × 150 mm for rolling balls of large diameter (d 125 mm) in the PB LLP "KSP Steel", which showed that the breaking of grinding balls is initiated mainly by the presence of internal discontinuities (gas axial looseness) in continuously cast billets. Studies have shown that the technological scheme for the production of grinding balls with a diameter of 125 mm from continuously cast billets with a section of 150 × 150 mm, including steel smelting in an arc furnace with steel finishing on a ladle-furnace unit, deoxidation with aluminum and degassing in a ladle vacuum apparatus, casting steel in a closed jet on a continuous casting and further production of rolled stock on a rough rolling mill ensures the absence of internal discontinuities (gas bubbles, axial looseness) in the workpieces and ensures the production of high quality balls.
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