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Both the BF-type and SF-type flotation machines are classified as mechanically agitated flotation equipment and are widely utilized in mineral beneficiation operations; however, they exhibit distinct differences in terms of structural design, performance characteristics, and applicable scenarios. The SF-type flotation machine employs a backward-inclined, double-sided impeller structure that integrates both slurry suction and flotation functions, enabling a dual-circulation flow within the tank. ...
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In the cement industry, the ball mill serves as a critical piece of grinding equipment; however, when utilized for processing raw meal versus clinker, there are distinct differences in both design priorities and operating conditions. Cement raw ball mills are primarily employed to grind raw materials such as limestone and clay. These materials typically contain a certain amount of moisture and possess relatively large particle sizes. Consequently, raw meal ball mills must integrate both...
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The KYF flotation machine and the SF flotation machine differ significantly in their working principles, structural designs, and applicable configurations. The SF type is a self-priming mechanical agitation flotation machine, whose core feature is that the impeller has backward-inclined double-sided blades, enabling dual circulation of the ore pulp in the tank. It possesses the ability to self-priming air and ore pulp, eliminating the need for a foam pump to return middlings during operation. It...
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