Claims
- 1. In a fluid energy mill of a vortex type for comminuting pulverulent materials having in combination,
- a disc-shaped grinding chamber defined by a pair of opposing circular-shaped axial walls and a peripheral wall,
- a multiplicity of jets extending through the peripheral wall for injecting gaseous fluid into the chamber,
- an inlet for introducing pulverulent material into the chamber, and
- an outlet along the axis of the chamber for withdrawing the pulverulent material and gaseous fluid from the chamber, the improvement comprising:
- (a) a curved-shaped insert having an azimuthal angle between about 10.degree. and about 300.degree.; a leading edge and a trailing edge, wherein the leading edge is positioned upstream of, downstream of, or at the inlet for introducing the pulverulent material; and a positive or zero angle of attack to alter the pressure of the gaseous fluid in the region of the inlet; and
- (b) a means for mounting the insert in the grinding chamber, wherein the insert is operatively attached to the chamber.
- 2. The mill of claim 1, wherein the azimuthal angle of the insert is between about 60.degree. and about 180.degree..
- 3. The mill of claim 2, wherein the azimuthal angle of the insert is between about 90.degree. and about 140.degree..
- 4. The mill of claim 1, wherein the insert has an airfoil shape and a material of construction selected from the group consisting of stainless steel, hardfaced stainless steel, 440 stainless steel, cast iron and ceramic.
- 5. The mill of claim 4, wherein the material of construction of the insert is a ceramic selected from metal compounds of borides, carbides, nitrides and mixtures thereof.
- 6. The mill of claim 5, wherein the insert is rigidly fixed within the disc-shaped grinding chamber.
- 7. In a fluid energy mill of a vortex type for comminuting pulverulent materials having in combination,
- a disc-shaped grinding chamber defined by a pair of opposing circular-shaped axial walls and a peripheral wall,
- a multiplicity of jets extending through the peripheral wall for injecting gaseous fluid into the chamber,
- an inlet for introducing pulverulent material into the chamber, and
- an outlet along the axis of the chamber for withdrawing the pulverulent material and gaseous fluid from the chamber, the improvement comprising:
- a stainless steel curved-shaped insert mounted with a radial arm pinned in the center of the chamber having an azimuthal angle of between about 90.degree. and about 140.degree.; a leading edge and a trailing edge, wherein the leading edge is positioned upstream of the inlet for introducing the pulverulent material; and a positive angle of attack between about 0.degree. and about 45.degree. to alter the pressure of the gaseous fluid in the region of the inlet.
- 8. A process for grinding titanium dioxide pigment in a fluid energy mill having a grinding chamber, comprising introducing the pigment into the chamber and grinding the pigment to provide a ground pigment, said chamber having:
- (a) a curved-shaped insert having an azimuthal angle between about 10.degree. and about 300.degree.; a leading edge and a trailing edge, wherein the leading edge is positioned upstream of, downstream of, or at the inlet for introducing the pulverulent material; and a positive or zero angle of attack to alter the pressure of the gaseous fluid in the region of the inlet; and
- (b) a means for mounting the insert in the grinding chamber, wherein the insert is operatively attached to the chamber.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/612,737 having a filing date of Mar. 8, 1996, now abandoned.
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