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What Is The Use A A Rock Crushing And Grinding Lab And Why Is It Needed?
I am doing a college project which requires me to talk about the lab and also some equipment.
Rock saw (manual and automatic),heat lamps, air compressor, bench top drill press, water table, electric disconnect, battery charger, jaw crusher, disk mill, circuit breaker and the use of a sink and floor drain in this particular kind of lab environment.
Rock saw (manual and automatic),heat lamps, air compressor, bench top drill press, water table, electric disconnect, battery charger, jaw crusher, disk mill, circuit breaker and the use of a sink and floor drain in this particular kind of lab environment.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You're probably going to have to read between the lines on product manufacturers' websites. For example the technical specifications here effectively explain why you might need several different crushing devices in a lab:
https:/ /www.pc te.com. au/mill ing-and -crushi ng
(Take a look at the output grain size. If the samples you need for analysis need to be in the form a fine powder you'll need to use a vibrating disc mill. If a larger grain size would be easier to analyse then one of the other two types of device might be more appropriate. If you're starting off with very large sample, but you need to end up with a fine powder, you might need to use a two-stage crushing process, feeding the output from a jaw crusher into a vibrating disc mill).
Some things in your list are important outside of a laboratory environment as well, such as the need for circuit breakers:
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(The link refers to a domestic environment but electrical safety is equally important in a lab).
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(Take a look at the output grain size. If the samples you need for analysis need to be in the form a fine powder you'll need to use a vibrating disc mill. If a larger grain size would be easier to analyse then one of the other two types of device might be more appropriate. If you're starting off with very large sample, but you need to end up with a fine powder, you might need to use a two-stage crushing process, feeding the output from a jaw crusher into a vibrating disc mill).
Some things in your list are important outside of a laboratory environment as well, such as the need for circuit breakers:
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(The link refers to a domestic environment but electrical safety is equally important in a lab).
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