Drawing of T130 ultrafine pulverizer
The T130 ultrafine pulverizer is a powerful grinding machine that can produce fine and superfine powder. To understand how this machine works, it’s important to take a look at its drawing.
The drawing of the T130 ultrafine pulverizer shows its main components: the host machine, analysis machine, fan, cyclone separator, dust collector and control system. The host machine consists of a frame, an inlet volute, a blade wheel with dozens of blades installed on the shaft and several rollers hanged on the star rack.
The materials are fed into the grinding chamber through the feeding hopper by an electromagnetic vibrating feeder. The rotating blade wheel generates high-speed airflow which rotates at high speed around the edge of rollers in ring under centrifugal force.

Drawing of T130 ultrafine pulverizer
As material passes through each roller gap between rings from large to small one by one until they reach desired fineness standards as per requirement then get collected via cyclone separator and delivered via screw conveyor or air conveying chute to storage silo or packing station.
Understanding the drawing is essential for proper use and maintenance of this remarkable piece of machinery. It can grind various kinds of non-metallic minerals with Mohs hardness below 7 and humidity within 6%, making it ideal for use in industries such as mining, metallurgy and chemicals among others.