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## weight of ball in ball mill

##### The grinding balls bulk weight in fully unloaded mill

11/4/2017· Thus, during calculating the grinding balls mass in ball mill (after measuring the mill filling degree with grinding media) needs to use the grinding balls bulk weight whose diameter was determined earlier. In this case, it may be differ from the grinding balls bulk weight loaded to the mill. The formula for calculating the grinding balls mass in ball mill is given below (we will consider the

##### Ball Mill Capacity & Dimensions -2013 Paul O. Abbe

weight (w/o media) BM 16 16 2.1 9.6 1.3 4.0 0.5 322 46 43 15 21 18 42 52 43 5.3 x 5.3 780 BM 26 26 3.5 16 2.1 6.6 0.9 530 42 39 18 24 18 45 54 43 7.75 x 9.25 1,000 BM 42 42 5.6 25 3.4 10 1.4 842 39 36 21 28 21 51 54 54 7.75 x 9.25 1,200 BM 59 59 7.9 35 4.7 15 2.0 1,178 36 33 24 30 21 54 62 50 7.75 x 9.25 1,560 BM 71 71 9.4 42 5.7 18 2.4 1,414 36 33 24 36 21 54 69 50 7.75 x 9.25 1,630

##### Calculate and Select Ball Mill Ball Size for Optimum Grinding

2/8/2013· In Grinding, selecting (calculate) the correct or optimum ball size that allows for the best and optimum/ideal or target grind size to be achieved by your ball mill is an important thing for a Mineral Processing Engineer AKA Metallurgist to do. Often, the ball used in ball mills is oversize “just in case”. Well, this safety factor can cost you much in recovery and/or mill liner wear and

##### THE BULK WEIGHT OF GRINDING BALLS energosteel

14/3/2017· In the grinding material process at ball mills becomes necessary to calculate the bulk weigh of used grinding media. The bulk weigh of the grinding balls is necessary to understand the grinding balls mass in the cube, the grinding balls mass loaded into the mill, the prevention of mill overloading with grinding balls, etc. These data often used in operational management of grinding process.

##### Ball Mills an overview ScienceDirect Topics

Since the weight of pebbles per unit volume is 35–55% of that of steel balls, and as the power input is directly proportional to the volume weight of the grinding medium, the power input and capacity of pebble mills are correspondingly lower. Thus, in a given grinding circuit, for a certain feed rate, a pebble mill would be much larger than a ball mill, with correspondingly a higher capital