The materials used for the inner linings of grinding chambers and the surfaces of grinding wheels have also evolved. Wear - resistant alloys and composite materials are now employed to withstand the harsh conditions of the grinding process. These materials can resist the abrasion and impact forces exerted by the marble, ensuring a longer service life of the machine and maintaining consistent grinding performance.
Precision Control and Automation
Modern marble grinding machines are equipped with advanced control systems that enable precise regulation of the grinding process. Automation technology has been integrated into these machines, enhancing their performance and reducing human error. Variable - frequency drives are commonly used to control the speed of motors in grinding machines.
This allows operators to adjust the grinding speed according to the specific characteristics of the marble and the desired particle size of the final product. Sensors are installed to monitor various parameters during the grinding process, such as temperature, vibration, and material flow. These sensors send real - time data to a control system, which can then make automatic adjustments to optimize the grinding operation.
This allows operators to adjust the grinding speed according to the specific characteristics of the marble and the desired particle size of the final product. Sensors are installed to monitor various parameters during the grinding process, such as temperature, vibration, and material flow. These sensors send real - time data to a control system, which can then make automatic adjustments to optimize the grinding operation.