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Dual
Horizontal Rotor Crushers – are especially
well suited for rock crushing applications involving low to medium
abrasive materials, and where the generation of fines is not problematic.
They are ideal for dry or slurry feed, and for sticky, cohesive
materials like clays that could negatively impact other crusher
configurations. They are available in a range of models and sizes,
with throughputs ranging from 10 to over 700 tons per hour.
Single
Rotor Impact Mills –
are utilized for primary and secondary crushing of medium-hard to
hard materials. They feature high capacity and superior reduction
ratios – up to 1:30 in some cases. The power consumption per
ton of material processed is comparatively low, and they are designed
for long life, and for relative ease of maintenance. The internal
components are adjustable for feed and product size, and to compensate
for wear. They are available in sizes up to 1,500 tons per hour
capacity.
Pulverizers
– are used to reduce a variety of materials
such as coal, petroleum coke and limestone to less than 75 microns.
Internals can be automatically, or manually, adjusted to maintain
or vary fineness between inspections. They are simple by design,
easy to maintain, and set a new standard in the industry for performance
and reliability. They are available up to 200 tons per hour capacity.
Multi-Stage
Cascade Mills – these
represent the newest innovations and developments from DRC, and
are completing their first year of plant scale testing. While the
development work has focused primarily on the cement industry, these
mills have broad application in mining, coal fired utilities, and
others. When finished, they will be an integral part of a process
system to reduce cement clinker, and other materials, all the way
to finished product. Energy savings alone will justify their installation
in many cases. When further compared to the massive capital investments
required for the mill systems of today, the returns on investment
are indeed attractive. We will provide further updates on these
mills as the prototype tests are concluded.
New
R&D Developments – From
the beginning, DRC has conducted all development and testing work
using full scale mills in an operating plant environment. We are
now completing the first phase of a small scale pilot plant facility
that will allow us to test customer materials on a low volume basis.
This enables us to better serve our valued customers because we
can work directly with them to verify performance, and to better
project actual operating costs for reducing their unique materials
in their particular processing systems. We look forward to the increased
customer interaction and feedback that this facility will provide.
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