The present invention relates to a method for the hydraulic grinding ball feed and discharge in agitator ball mills.
German patent DE 37 27 863 C1 discloses an agitator mill with a feed pipe for the grinding bodies. The grinding container comprises a rotatably driven agitator and, around the latter, a grinding space that can be filled at least partially with grinding bodies and grinding stock. A feed pipe, through which grinding bodies are fed from the exterior to a central region of the grinding container while the agitator is running, emerges into a hollow space in the agitator. An essentially radial outlet opening in the agitator is connected to the grinding space. A rapid feed of grinding bodies is thus enabled.
German patent specification DE 39 02 689 C1 discloses a device for the introduction of auxiliary grinding bodies into mills, in particular agitator mills. A housing, which is connected to a grinding container, contains a conveying space which can be connected to a grinding space in the grinding container. Auxiliary grinding bodies are fed to the conveying space through an inlet opening in the housing. A conveying element is able to move in the conveying space in order to convey auxiliary grinding bodies from the inlet opening through an elastic closure in the direction of the grinding space. The elastic closure comprises at least one slot, which extends at right angles to the conveying direction of the conveying element and is normally closed, but allows a plurality of auxiliary grinding bodies to pass through beside one another under a pressure exerted by the conveying element.
German patent specification DE 44 32 200 C1 discloses an agitator mill, wherein the latter is provided with a separate grinding stock/auxiliary grinding body separating device. The separating device comprises a rotatably driven rotor for separating the auxiliary grinding bodies from the treated grinding stock. The auxiliary grinding bodies are transported back to the agitator mill with untreated grinding stock. Together with the agitator mill and the lines connecting the latter, the separating device forms a closed system.
The agitator mill disclosed in German patent application DE 103 38 592 A1 comprises a grinding container and a rotatably driven agitator disposed in the latter. A grinding stock feed emerges into the grinding space and a grinding stock discharge emerges out of the grinding space. The grinding space is at least partially filled with auxiliary grinding bodies. The grinding stock discharge is, at one and the same time, an auxiliary grinding body extraction and separating device. It comprises a separator for auxiliary grinding bodies, which has a separating region, into the upper region whereof an extraction line dipping into the grinding stock/auxiliary grinding body mixture emerges. A sluice is integrated in the line for the auxiliary grinding body feedback.
There is known from DE 10 2009 019 501 A1 a device with which grinding bodies can be removed from an agitator ball mill. This device is a multi-part pipe, which is introduced into the grinding chamber through the grinding container floor in the vicinity of the grinding container base. As a result of a flow in the grinding container, the grinding bodies are carried out of the grinding container through openings in the pipe via a line. The pipe is disposed so as to be movable in the agitator ball mill, so that the openings are located in the region of the greatest density of grinding bodies.
Devices and methods are therefore known from the prior art, with which auxiliary grinding bodies can be introduced in the dry state into a mill. Systems are also known which make it possible to remove auxiliary grinding bodies and grinding stock jointly from a mill in order subsequently to separate the latter. A drawback with all these devices, methods and/or systems is that the mill always has to be opened for the complete removal and/or replacement of the auxiliary grinding bodies.
One problem underlying the invention, therefore, is to create a method with which the auxiliary grinding bodies can be filled into an agitator ball mill and/or be removed from an agitator ball mill in a time-saving manner and without high expenditure on equipment and personnel.
The problem is solved by a method comprising the features of the present teachings. Further advantageous embodiments can also be seen from the features of the present teachings.
The present invention discloses a method for the introduction of auxiliary grinding bodies into an agitator ball mill and for the removal of auxiliary grinding bodies from an agitator ball mill. According to the invention, the auxiliary grinding bodies are transported into and out of the agitator ball mill via a closed circuit by means of a hydraulic conveying medium. The circuit is also to be regarded as closed when a closed or an open storage container is used to carry out the method. It must however be ensured that the conveying medium can always be circulated in the circuit without the introduction of air and/or other gases. The auxiliary grinding bodies are conveyed into the grinding container via the grinding stock inlet and are also conveyed out again from the grinding stock inlet.
During the filling, the auxiliary grinding bodies are held ready in a storage container, together with the hydraulic conveying medium. A pump sucks the hydraulic conveying medium via a first line and a second line through a grinding container of the agitator ball mill. The auxiliary grinding bodies are sucked into the grinding container or pressed into the grinding container together with the hydraulic conveying medium. Depending on how the pump and the lines are connected to the grinding container and the storage container, the conveying flow for the auxiliary grinding bodies is produced either by suction or pressure. The conveying medium is pumped out of the grinding container at a somewhat higher point and/or through a separating device, the auxiliary grinding bodies remaining in the grinding container.
For the purpose of emptying, the hydraulic conveying medium is pumped by the pump out of the storage container via the second line into the grinding container. The auxiliary grinding bodies are pumped or pressed, together with the hydraulic conveying medium, via the first line out of the grinding container into the storage container. After reaching the storage container, the auxiliary grinding bodies remain in the latter. The hydraulic conveying medium, on the other hand, is circulated in the circuit until such time as all the auxiliary grinding bodies have been removed from the grinding container.
When the auxiliary grinding bodies are removed from the agitator ball mill, the agitator shaft is temporarily set in a rotary motion. As a result of the rotary motion of the agitator shaft, there arises in the grinding container an additional flow which swirls up the auxiliary grinding bodies and causes the latter to be suspended in the conveying medium. The removal of the auxiliary grinding bodies by the flowing conveying medium is thus markedly improved.
The hydraulic conveying medium is always removed from a calm zone of the storage container. The removal from the calm zone is important, because no auxiliary grinding bodies must be allowed to get into the pump and no air and/or gases into the grinding container. The calm zone is characterised in that no auxiliary grinding bodies are present in it. Furthermore, no flow or only a small flow is present in the calm zone. In most cases, the calm zone is a region which is separated from the storage container by a wall. The conveying medium then passes either via perforations or openings in the wall into the calm zone.
During the filling and/or the emptying procedure, the hydraulic conveying medium is pumped into the grinding container in the middle of a grinding container floor. In a further embodiment, the hydraulic conveying medium is pumped in via the grinding container floor beneath the agitator shaft during the filling procedure and/or during the emptying. As a result of the introduction of the conveying medium beneath the agitator shaft, it is flushed directly into a bed of auxiliary grinding bodies which is present at the bottom of the grinding container. Additional turbulence of the auxiliary grinding bodies is thus produced. This turbulence is very helpful during the removal of the auxiliary grinding bodies.
During the filling procedure and/or during the emptying, the grinding container of the agitator ball mill is filled at least up to 90%, preferably up to 95%, with hydraulic conveying medium and/or auxiliary grinding bodies. The less air and/or other gases present in the grinding container, the better the flow for providing the auxiliary grinding body transport can be regulated. Water or another suitable liquid medium can be used as a conveying medium.
Examples of embodiments of the invention and their advantages are explained in detail below with the aid of the appended figures.
In a further embodiment (not represented) for the filling of agitator ball mill 10, conveying medium 16 together with auxiliary grinding bodies 12 is pumped in beneath agitator shaft 13 via a connecting piece close to the grinding container base. Conveying medium 16 exits via an opening, this opening being disposed upstream of a separating device. Auxiliary grinding bodies 12 remain in grinding container 11.
The invention has been described by reference to a preferred embodiment.
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International Search Report Application No. PCT/DE2011/002024 Completed: Oct. 24, 2012; Mailing Date: Nov. 7, 2012 2 pages. |
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