Vertical roller mills have become increasingly popular in recent years due to their energy - saving

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Raymond Mills: Raymond mills, also known as ring - roller mills, operate on the principle of grinding between a rotating grinding roller and a grinding ring. The marble is fed into the mill, and as the roller rotates, it presses the marble against the ring, causing it to be ground. Raymond mills are known for their high efficiency and ability to produce fine - sized marble powders with a relatively narrow particle size distribution. They are widely used in the production of marble - based fillers for plastics, rubber, and other composite materials.​ 

Vertical Roller Mills: Vertical roller mills have become increasingly popular in recent years due to their energy - saving and high - efficiency features. In a vertical roller mill, the marble is ground between rotating rollers and a stationary grinding table. The material is fed onto the table, and the rollers apply pressure to grind it. Vertical roller mills are highly suitable for processing large volumes of marble and can achieve a high degree of fineness in the ground product. They are often used in large - scale industrial applications, such as in cement plants where marble is used as a raw material.​ 

Jet Mills: Jet mills use high - velocity gas jets to accelerate and collide marble particles, resulting in fine grinding. The gas jets, usually compressed air or inert gases, carry the marble particles into a grinding chamber where they collide with each other or against a target surface.