Powder Technology, Vol.130, No.1-3, 442-449, 2003
On the small composite granules formed in a continuous rotating conical vessel containing grinding media: effect of the methods of feeding powder on the size and structure of binary composite granules
To investigate the effect of the methods of feeding SiC and CaCO3 powders on the size and structure of binary composite granules made of the powders, experiments were performed by a simultaneous operation of granulation, grinding and separation in a continuous rotating conical vessel using two kinds of methods for feeding the binary powder. The structure of a composite granule was characterized by comparing the granule size with the size of the SiC-agglomerates contained in the granule. It was found that (i) by feeding dry SiC with CaCO3 powders, it was difficult to obtain composite granules smaller than 0.3 mm in size, and that (ii) by feeding SiC-powder with binder in a slurry state, it was possible to make composite granules of larger than at least 0.13 mm, though the structure of composite granules depended on the concentration of SiC-powder in the slurry.