Operating Principle Description:
The initial hydro-mixture (a liquid containing solid particles) is fed into the disintegrator under pressure. Using a distributor (distribution tank), the liquid is divided into two equal streams and directed into the vortex chambers of the disintegrator.
Inside the disintegrator, under the influence of centrifugal force, the two liquid streams move toward each other. During this counterflow movement, solid particles interact intensively at high speed, creating a friction process. This results in self-grinding and the release of mineral grains from aggregates and clay inclusions.
Discharge pipes are installed at the center of the liquid’s rotation axis, allowing the suspension to exit the disintegrator. The productivity and the required degree of mineral liberation depend on the diameter and length of the discharge pipe.