Description of the working principle.
The initial hydraulic mixture (liquid containing solid particles) is fed under pressure into the disintegrator. With the help of a distributor (distribution tank), the liquid is divided into two equal streams and sent to the vortex chambers of the disintegrator. Inside the disintegrator, under the influence of centrifugal force, the two liquid streams are moving towards each other. In the process of oncoming movement, solid particles at high speed intensively interact with each other, creating a friction process. This results in self-grinding and the release of mineral grains from growths and clay inclusions.
Discharge nozzles are installed in the center of the liquid rotation axis, through which the suspension is discharged from the disintegrator. The diameter and length of the discharge nozzle determines the productivity and the required degree of mineral disclosure.