Resolution of the Problem of Expanded Clay Rubble Dust Formation

Sources of powdered waste in processing clay and other ceramic raw materials for crushing and screening complexes are crushers, screens, and transfer units. A new structural solution for a fixed bar grizzly is proposed providing a reduction in energy consumption for ventilation. The area of the scre...

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Natural Materials
Production and Equipment
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Screening
Ventilation
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