The separation system is used to separate the ground powder from the unground material.

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The separation system is used to separate the ground powder from the unground material. In many grinding mills, a classifier is used for this purpose. The classifier can be either a mechanical or an air - swept type. Mechanical classifiers use rotating blades or screens to separate the particles based on their size. Air - swept classifiers,

on the other hand, use air currents to carry the fine particles away while the coarser particles fall back for further grinding. The efficiency of the separation system directly affects the quality of the final powder product. If the separation is not accurate, the final product may contain too many coarse particles, which can be a problem in applications where a high - quality, uniform powder is required.​
 
The discharge system is responsible for removing the finished powder from the grinding mill. This can be achieved through various methods, such as gravity discharge, pneumatic discharge, or screw discharge. The choice of discharge system depends on factors such as the type of powder, the production capacity of the mill, and the downstream processing requirements.​
 
In summary, each component of a non - metallic ore grinding mill plays a crucial role in the overall grinding process. By understanding the working principles of these components and optimizing their operation, operators can achieve higher grinding efficiency, better product quality, and lower production costs.​