The Quartz and Fluorite Combined Grinding Project - second step
In the metallurgical industry, the quartz-fluorite powder is used as a flux in the smelting of non-ferrous metals. Fluorite aids in the formation of a fluid slag, which helps in removing impurities, while quartz contributes to the slag's chemical composition, ensuring proper separation from the metal. The 350-mesh fineness allows for rapid dissolution in the furnace, improving the efficiency of the smelting process.
In the metallurgical industry, the quartz-fluorite powder is used as a flux in the smelting of non-ferrous metals. Fluorite aids in the formation of a fluid slag, which helps in removing impurities, while quartz contributes to the slag's chemical composition, ensuring proper separation from the metal. The 350-mesh fineness allows for rapid dissolution in the furnace, improving the efficiency of the smelting process.
The project utilizes a combination of vertical roller mills and air classifiers to achieve the fine 350-mesh fineness. Specialized grinding media are used to prevent contamination, especially for high-purity applications in glass and ceramics. A rigorous quality control process includes analysis of the chemical composition, particle size, and impurity levels to ensure the product meets the strict standards of each industry.