Loesche-Mills
for
solid fuels
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Loesche technology
always one step ahead
We have been successfully involved in the processing
and grinding of solid fuels since 1925, with the main
emphasis being on coal.
1927
First Loesche coal mill delivered for the
Klingenberg power station in Berlin.
1953
500 th coal mill plant sold worldwide.
1961
Introduction of hydraulic spring
assembly system.
1965
Construction of first pressure mill
(LM 12.2 D).
1980
Delivery of first modular coal mill
(LM 26.3 D).
1985
Delivery of first self-inerting coal grinding
plant (LM 21.2 D) for the steel industry
(PCI Pulverised Coal Injection).
1990
Central coal grinding plant (LM 26.3 D)
for gas and steam power station (coal
gasification).
1992
Central coal grinding plant (LM 26.3 D) for
the production of lignite (brown) coal dust.
2002
Coal grinding plant (LM 23.2 D) for grinding
wood pellets for power stations.
2005
First 4-roller pressure mill (LM 43.4 D)
becomes available.
Central grinding plant for lignite (brown) coal dust
Schwarze Pumpe, Senftenberg, Germany, 1997
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Loesche designs, plans and constructs everything
Loesche coal grinding mills are distinguished by
from individual machines to turnkey dry-grinding
other characteristics that improve efficiency, safety
installations for all solid fuels.
and environmental protection, from the standard
version to top-of-the-range installations:
Loesche is certified in accordance with EN ISO 9001,
and our grinding plants meet both national and inter-
Pressure shock resistance up to 3.5 bar (gauge).
national safety regulations.
Horizontal grinding table with segmented grinding
track and tapered grinding rollers, arranged at an
Keep it solid and simple this is the design
angle of 15 to the grinding table.
concept behind Loesche roller grinding mills,
Hydraulic grinding roller swinging-out device for
ensuring their reliability and safety. Each of our
easier and quicker changing of grinding compon-
dry-grinding
ents.
installations
thus
represents
our
technological prowess, offering advantages that
ensure the competitiveness of our customers:
Spring-loaded suspension
cylinder
Constant product quality in compliance with specification achieved through static or dynamic classification.
No metallic contact between grinding compo-
Product rate control from 40 to 100%.
nents (even when a coal mill is empty), thus
avoiding the generation of sparks.
Special versions are available with further characte-
Particularly suitable for easily-combustible dust
with a high proportion of volatile matter (e.g.
ristics that meet special safety regulation or output
control requirements:
brown coal, wood, etc.).
Low-vibration mill running, even in partial load
ranges down to 20% of the mill load, thanks to
individually-guided grinding rollers.
Pressure shock resistance up to 8 bar (gauge).
Grinding pressure control for expansion of the mill
control range from 20 to 100%;
The specially-developed hydraulic roller relief
system enables grinding of different fuels (both
Grinding table speed control with frequency
Rocker arm with stop buffer to
prevent metallic contact
converter.
hard and soft) and improves the machine control
response.
Individual grinding mill design with a proven track
record, encompassing 2, 3 and 4 rollers for fuel
Working pressure (hydraulics) [%]
throughput rates up to and in excess of 200 t/h.
Expanded
control range
Standard mill control range
Mill load [%]
Grinding output relative to
hydraulic working pressure
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Customer benefits and satisfaction are our top priority
Loesche grinding plants utilise energy and resources
The cornerstones of our competence include:
efficiently, and their quality and reliability are recognised internationally. We make every effort in all our
activities (from engineering to customer service) to
ensure on-time realisation of projects and maximum
availability of every installation.
The construction of turnkey coal grinding
plants
Bespoke plant concepts, from the
planning stage to commissioning
Individual problem based solutions centered on
Our maxim is that every Loesche grinding plant
should be a flagship of our technological know-how.
optimised process engineering
Customer consultancy service that includes
advice to ensure effective plant operation and
further technical development
Unlimited spare parts delivery capability
Certification in compliance with
Loesche Mills
10 x Type LM 28.2 D,
Taiwan Power Co., Taichung,
Taiwan, 2000
EN ISO 9001:2008.
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oesche Mill Type LM 28.2 D,
L
Bremen, Germany, 2004
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Mill Dimension Series
Drive Specification
Large promote excellent in-feed characteristics.
This range can be expanded beyond the LM 43.4 D
Loesche provide a transition from two to three and
without any design problems or operational risks
four rollers to limit the dynamic load caused by the
being involved, and construction modules from mills
motion of individual masses.
in the cement industry that have proven their effectiveness under practical conditions are also available.
Loesche module
The Loesche coal grinding mill range is divided into
These components have been in operation for many
two serial types:
years without encountering breakdown.
Small twin mills constructed to individual specifica-
Application areas:
tions (LM 12.2 D to LM 20.2 D), with table diameters
Steam boiler furnaces for electricity, steam, and
from 1,200 to 2,000 mm.
heat generation
Coal dust furnaces for cement rotary kilns and
Larger mills with two, three and four rollers and
industrial furnaces
modular structures (LM 21.2 D to LM 43.4 D), with
Coal conversion plants (gasification, liquefaction)
table diameters from 2,100 to 4,300 mm.
Direct firing of coal dust in blast furnaces.
Small twin Loesche mills
D* - H* - G*
335 KW
335 KW
LM 20.2 D
LM 20.2 D
4.1 - 8.7
4,1
8,7 - 63
4,1 - 8,7 - 63
260 KW
260 KW
LM 19.2 D
LM 19.2 D
212 KW
212 KW
LM 17.2 D
LM 17.2 D
4.0 - 8.4
4,0
8,4 - 42
4,0 - 8,4 - 42
180 KW
180 KW
LM 16.2 D
LM 16.2 D
3.2 - 7.2
3,2
7,2 - 39
3,2 - 7,2 - 39
144 KW
144 KW
LM 15.2 D
LM 15.2 D
3.8 - 7.0
3,8
7,0 - 37
3,8 - 7,0 - 37
3.8 - 6,9 - 30
3,8
3,8 - 6,9 - 30
132 KW
132 KW
LM 14.2 D
LM 14.2 D
112 KW
112 KW
LM 13.2 D
LM 13.2 D
2.8 - 6.7
2,8
6,7 - 28
2,8 - 6,7 - 28
2.8 - 6.5
2,8
6,5 - 16
2,8 - 6,5 - 16
90 KW
90 KW
LM 12.2 D
LM 12.2 D
0
0
10
10
20
20
30
30
Finished product rate [t/h]
40
40
50
50
Large modular Loesche mills
Grindability
easy
8,0 - 12,5 - 170
8,0
8.0 - 12,5
12.5 - 170
700 KW
700 KW
8,9 - 11,8 - 158
8,9
8.9 - 11,8
11.8 - 158
7,9 - 11,4 - 143
7,9
7.9 - 11,4
11.4 - 143
560 KW
560 KW
LM 28.2 D
LM 28.2 D
450
KW
450
KW
400
KW
400
KW
LM 23.2 D
LM 23.2 D
LM 21.2 D
LM 21.2 D
*Remark: All dimensions are
guideline values and cannot
be considered as the basis
for a binding planning.
9,4 - 13,2 - 193
9,4
9.4 - 13,2
13.2 - 193
800 KW
800 KW
LM 26.3 D
LM 26.3 D
difficult
9,6 - 15,2 - 223
9,6
9.6 - 15,2
15.2 - 223
1000 KW
1000 KW
LM 28.3 D
LM 28.3 D
coarse
9,8 - 15,2 - 270
9,8
9.8 - 15,2
15.2 - 270
1250 KW
1250 KW
LM 41.4 D
LM 41.4 D
fine
12,5 - 16,0 - 360
12,5
12.5 - 16,0
16.0 - 360
1450 KW
1450 KW
LM 43.4 D
LM 43.4 D
Fineness
D* - H* - G*
2400 KW
2400 KW
LM 53.6 D
LM 53.6 D
LM 35.3 D
LM 35.3 D
0
0
50
50
4.2 - 9.9
4,2
9,9 - 82
4,2 - 9,9 - 82
7,5 - 10,8 - 122
7,5
7.5 - 10,8
10.8 - 122
7,3 7,3
7.3 100
100
150
150
200
200
250
250
300
300
9,7 - 111
9,7
9.7 - 111
350
350
Finished product rate [t/h]
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The modular structure of larger roller grinding mills
enables utilisation of the same components in different mill sizes. Module components include grinding
rollers, rocker arms, pedestals and spring assemblies.
The principle behind this structure was patented in
1970 and is employed for coal grinding mills and mills
in the cement and industrial minerals industry. 2, 3,
4 or even 6 grinding roller configurations for a single
grinding table can be realised.
The first Type LM 26.3 D modular coal grinding mills
were developed in 1980 and employed for 12 times
2 x 600 MW power station blocks in the Duvha power
station, South Africa.
The LM 35.3 D has been frequently utilised with great
success in the following applications:
iron industry:
Tubaro, Brazil, 1994 and 2004.
cement industry:
Nghi Son, Vietnam, 1998,
Guangzhou, China, 2005.
Loesche developed the 4-roller coal grinding mill with
four tried and tested modules for throughputs over
150 t/h. The development was first realised in 1970 for
grinding mills in the cement industry.
This number of rollers also enables operation with only
one pair of rollers to increase control response availability and flexibility.
Large Loesche coal grinding plants can be realised
3-roller modular Loesche Mill Type LM 28.3 D in Kosice, Slovakia, 1991
with ease using system components that have been
employed for decades in Loesche mills in the cement
industry. The operator can therefore enjoy the following advantages:
Reduced project investment cost for
associated electrical, instrumentation
and control equipment
Reduction of maintenance costs
Reduction of costs for spare parts.
2-roller single-structure
Loesche Mill Type LM 20.2 D
in Novi Popovac, Yugoslavia, 2002
3-roller modular grinding
Loesche Mill Type LM 28.3 D
in Union Bridge, USA, 1999
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4-roller Loesche Mill
in modular design with
LSKS classifier
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Functional Description
Grinding principle
Coarse material is rejected by the classifier (according
to the grit size) and falls onto the grinding table again
The feed material is reduced in size in a Loesche roller
in the internal grit recirculation system
grinding mill between the rotating horizontal grinding
grinding. The final grinding product passes through
table and the fixed grinding rollers.
the classifier and exits the Loesche mill with the process gas flow
for renewed
The axes of the tapered rollers are tilted at a 15 angle
to the horizontal towards the centre of the grinding
The mill is powered by a standard motor via a vertical
table, enabling the achievement of optimum grinding
gearbox
efficiency.
absorb the roller forces.
. Segment thrust bearings in the gearbox
Rollers with large diameters can be arranged on
The grinding rollers are raised hydraulically from the
the smaller grinding table surface. The importance
grinding table prior to commencing grinding. This
of larger rollers becomes clear when one considers
is realised by reversing the oil pressure exerted on
that grinding mill throughput increases relative to the
the spring assembly cylinders. The grinding mill can
square of the roller diameter.
therefore be started in an empty or full state with a low
starting torque (approx. 40% of the nominal torque).
In addition to a rolling movement, the large narrow
Direct online started squirrel cage motors are standard
rollers also achieve a sliding motion, as the roller axis
supply. An auxiliary drive is not required.
and grinding table axis do not intersect at the grinding
table level. The shearing forces thus create additional
Metal to metal contact between the grinding rollers
reduction of the grinding material.
and grinding track is prevented by the adjustable stop
buffer.
Function and structure
Grinding components subject to wear (roller tyres and
The feed material can be introduced laterally
or
grinding table segments) can be easily replaced.
centrally from above onto the rotating grinding table
. It is crushed over here by the rollers
and
ground through the action of the forces emanating
from the hydraulic roller spring assembly
. When the
View inside an LM 28.2 D
mill rollers follow the contour of the grinding bed, the
piston of the hydraulic cylinders coupled by the rocker
arm and the rod head, moves up and down forcing oil
in and out of the nitrogen charged accumulators.
The grinding material is spun outwards by the rotation
of the grinding table. The upwardly-directed hot gas
current
louvre ring
captures the material in the vicinity of the
that surrounds the grinding table and
conveys it to the classifier
The immediate contact with the hot gas spontaneously evaporates any water contained in the grinding
material, so that the desired mill outlet temperature of
between 70C to a max. of 130C is already achieved
in the grinding chamber.
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Safety equipment
Nowadays, safety and monitoring measures are automated, monitored and remotely controlled through
Solid fuels can, under certain circumstances, com-
simple systems consisting of control consoles sup-
bust, flash ignite or explode as a result of:
ported by process computers. Loesche customers
benefit from the many years of experience we have
an increased O2 content (> 12 %) in the process
gained in this area.
room
ignition sources being present
Plant layouts
large quantities of volatile material being present
an increased CO content in the process air
The safety of coal-grinding plants must be ensured
the fineness of the grinding material
in all operating situations. Safety aspects are laid
the temperature of the material and process air.
down in regulations and ordinances. Nowadays inert
and pneumatically-operated grinding plants can be
As a result, there is a greater need for effective safety
designed with incorporated operational safety char-
measures. These include:
acteristics. The operator decides on the ultimate plant
layout.
inert operating status with max. O2 contents
of approx. 10 % in damp process gas
Direct-firing mills for coal dust are utilised as non-
pressure-shock resistant structure
inertised grinding plants for steam boilers. An eco-
adequate pressure relief surfaces
nomical combustion method with reduced emissions
O2 monitoring
(NOx, CO) is achieved in every furnace system
CO monitoring (e.g. to detect smouldering when
through the uniformity of the following parameters:
the grinding mill is stationary)
quick-closure gate valves to isolate plant
components
avoidance of ignition sources (e.g. stop buffers preventing metal to metal contact)
Loesche coal mill
with explosion
suppression system
(ammonium phosphate)
air distribution
coal dust distribution
grit size distribution
pressure.
plant safety design in compliance with local regulations.
A distinction is made between the two types of
inerted coal-grinding plants:
Self-inert grinding plants that utilise recirculated
gases occurring in the installation system itself. The
required process heat is provided by a hot gas generator that is an intrinsic part of the grinding plant.
Grinding plants with inert gas from an external
source that utilise process gases with a low oxygen
content from other processes, such as rotary kiln
exhaust gases from the cement industry, hot stove
waste gases from the iron steel industry, nitrogen
from air separation plants, etc.
Individual flow sheets illustrate typical plant layouts.
A combination of the above mentioned inert coal
grinding plant concepts is frequently used to obtain
optimum system availability.
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Loesche mill
Raw coal feed
Filter/Product separation
Product silo
Safety quick-closure valves (dampers)
Flow meter
Mill fan
Exhaust flue (stack)
Recirculation air
Boiler firing mills
10
Fresh air
11
Hot gas from external source
12
Hot gas generator
13
Boiler direct-firing system
14
N2 /CO2 Start/Stop and emergency inertization
15
Coal dust discharge
16
Explosion vent
Self-inert grinding plant
CO/O2-Analyser
CO-Analyser
CO-Analyser
CO/O2-Analyser
Grinding plant with external
inert gas source Hot-stove
waste gases or rotary kiln
exhaust gases
CO/O2-Analyser
CO-Analyser
CO-Analyser
CO/O2-Analyser
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Feed material Areas of application
Loesche Mill
Type LM 28.2 D,
Detroit Thermal Energy,
Vicksburg / Mississippi,
USA, 2005
Loesche coal-grinding mills are adapted to individual
Bituminous coal grinding
customer requirements. A change in feed material can
be achieved without interrupting grinding operation.
Bituminous coals are the most frequently used fuels.
Loesche has gained extensive experience over many
years with the following fuels:
They are broken down into various subgroups (e.g.
steam coal, coking coal, gas coal), depending on their
all bituminous coals,
level of volatile matter (between 5% and 50%) and ash
(approx. 50%).
anthracite coals,
Test grinding of these coals in a laboratory ball mill
petroleum coke of differing quality,
(Hardgrove principle) is a generally accepted method
for determining grindability. A higher Hardgrove index
hard lignite (brown) coals,
(HGI) of, for example, 90H indicates easy grindability
properties.
pre-dried lignite coals,
High ash contents detected at the same HGI lessen
pre-dried and pre-ground timber (wood pellets),
grindability and lead to increased wear. Materials with
superior anti-wear characteristics are utilised to coun-
turf pellets and turf briquettes,
ter the resulting reductions in service life.
sewage sludge.
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Petroleum coke and anthracite
Due to the low level of volatile matter (between
115%) contained in petroleum coke and anthracite
coals a greater fineness is required to achieve the
necessary surface for optimum product combustion.
A fineness of 0.5% R 90 m is achieved with the
Loesche mill (LM 27.2 D, Beni Idir, Morocco) where
coke is used.
Grinding blends of variable mixtures of bituminous
coals and petroleum coke are also practised in the
same grinding plant (as is the case at Nasicecement in
Croatia). A Type LM 20.2 D Loesche mill was selected
for a finished product delivery rate of 12.5 t/h with
a fineness of 3.0% R 90 m, and this commenced
production in 2001.
Mills of this kind are equipped with the following
technological innovations to achieve the required
petroleum coke grinding fineness:
a grinding pressure control system that broadens
the rigidity range of the hydraulic spring assembly
system
grinding table speed control.
Consistent product quality is achieved with the Type
LSKS dynamic classifier from Loesche.
Loesche Mill Type LM 20.2 D in Nasicecement cement works, Nasice, Croatia, 2001
Grinding roller and grinding chamber lining
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Wood pellets, lignite coals and turf
Hot gases with temperatures of up to 500C are used
to ensure complete drying of particularly moist feed
material during the grinding process. Loesche mills
can also be used to cool material during the actual
grinding process.
Loesche has supplied coal grinding mills to the following firms in the lignite coal industry in Eastern
Germany:
Mibrag, for the Deuben works, Type LM 26.3 D,
65 t/h with 8 30% R 90 m in 1992 and,
Lausitzer Braunkohlenwerke AG, Laubag, Senftenberg, Type LM 28.2 D, 52 t/h with 2540% R 90 m
in 1997.
Pre-dried lignite coals are fed directly to the grinding
mills from steam dryers at a temperature of 90100C
on cold chain conveyors for cooling purposes. A
product temperature of 60C is legally stipulated
in this respect.
Ambient air is used as a cooling medium.
Lignite coal from Lausitz has a fibre content of
approx. 5%, which is effectively reduced through
the shearing forces of the grinding rollers. Product
fineness lies between 25 and 40% R 90 m, with
the largest fibre particles having a fineness of 0.4%
R 0.5 mm.
Loesche Mill Type LM 23.2 D, in Avedoere, Denmark, 2001
Lignite coal grinding plants in Germany supply the
cement industry, smaller power stations and hot gas
generator plants to deliver heat quantity for down
stream processes.
Three Type 23.2 D mills were sold to Avedoere,
Denmark in 2001. In addition to coal grinding, these
mills also grind wood pellets with 70% R 0.5 mm at
an output of 43.2 t/h.
Customer satisfaction led to subsequent orders,
which also included the grinding capability for straw
pellets.
Loesche Mill Type LM 28.2 D
Schwarze Pumpe, Senftenberg, Germany, 1997
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Complete grinding plant with components
Wood pellets, lignite coals and turf
In addition to supplying individual mills, Loesche also
invests its knowhow and competence in the produc
Hot gases with temperatures of up to 500C are used
tion of complete grinding installations. These plants
to ensure complete drying of particularly moist feed
are mainly used in the cement and iron industry.
material during the grinding process. Loesche mills
can also be used to cool material during the actual
The adjacent illustration shows the basic structure
grinding process.
of a coal grinding plant of this nature utilised for
coal dust production for direct firing (PCI) in blast
Loesche has supplied coal grinding mills to the fol
furnaces.
lowing firms in the lignite coal industry in Eastern
Germany:
This application is distinguished by the use of gases
from the blast furnace process (blast furnace gas,
Mibrag, for the Deuben works, Type LM 26.3 D,
65 t/h with 8 30% R 90 m in 1992 and,
Lausitzer Braunkohlenwerke AG, Laubag, Senften
berg, Type LM 28.2 D, 52 t/h with 2540% R 90 m
Cowper gas) as a heating medium for the grinding
drying process.
In addition to grinding mills, Loesche also develop hot
gas generators and dynamic classifiers.
in 1997.
Predried lignite coals are fed directly to the grinding
mills from steam dryers at a temperature of 90100C
on cold chain conveyors for cooling purposes. A
product temperature of 60C is legally stipulated
in this respect.
Ambient air is used as a cooling medium.
Lignite coal from Lausitz has a fibre content of
approx. 5%, which is effectively reduced through
the shearing forces of the grinding rollers. Product
fineness lies between 25 and 40% R 90 m, with
the largest fibre particles having a fineness of 0.4%
R 0.5 mm.
Loesche Mill Type LM 23.2 D, in Avedoere, Denmark, 2001
Lignite coal grinding plants in Germany supply the
cement industry, smaller power stations and hot gas
Conveyor belt
11
Filling bag filter
generator plants to deliver heat quantity for down
Impurity rejection
12
Conveying hopper
Reversible filling conveyor for
13
Depressurizing bag filter
storage bin
14
Process gas fan
Raw coal storage bin
15
Stack
mills also grind wood pellets with 70% R 0.5 mm at
Drag chain conveyor
16
Silencer
an output of 43.2 t/h.
Loesche mill
17
Gas flow measuring device
Process filter
18
Hot gas generator
Rotary valve
19
Combustion air fan
Reversible drag chain conveyor
20
Valve rack for hot gas generator
stream processes.
Three Type 23.2 D mills were sold to Avedoere,
Denmark in 2001. In addition to coal grinding, these
Customer satisfaction led to subsequent orders,
which also included the grinding capability for straw
pellets.
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Pulverized coal storage bin
Loesche Mill Type LM 28.2 D
Schwarze Pumpe, Senftenberg, Germany, 1997
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Structure
Multiple lance burner
Loesche hot gas generator
The perforated sheath furnace was developed by
Loesche in mid-1960 and consists of a heat-resistant
Start burner
steel furnace chamber with a burner muffle. It has
become known on the market as the LOMA furnace.
Burner muffle
LOMA furnaces have been employed all over the
world for decades for different processes to achieve
Spiral housing
optimum thermal results.
Perforated sheath
LOMA furnaces are subject to continuous further
development and meet state-of-the-art standards.
Ring gap
More than 600 hot gas generators have been commissioned to date for heat flow rates of 100 kW to
Protective sheath
64,000 kW.
Hot gas outlet
Loesche hot gas generators are utilised where hot
gas is required for direct drying (e.g. in the cement
industry, power stations, steel, minerals industry, ore,
timber, animal feed and chemical industry).
The Loesche hot gas generator employed for blast
furnace gas combustion is a special Loesche development used in particular for the coal grinding drying
process in the steel industry.
The multiple lance blast furnace gas burner has a
control range of 1:10 and can burn blast furnace gas
from a calorific value of 2,500 kJ/m3 (STP) upwards
without support burners.
LOMA furnace Type LF 25 for blast fumace gas
for the steel plant Tubaro, Brazil, 2004
LOMA furnace Type LF 20 with Type MLB 4 multiple
lance burner for blast furnace gas for Dillingen steel plant,
Germany, 1999
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LSKS dynamic classifier
The Loesche classifier consists of a housing with
adjustable vanes and grit return cone, a rotor and
a drive with variable speed. The housing can resist
pressure shock up to 3.5 bar (gauge).
The classifier achieves product finesses < 1 % R 90 m
and ensures close product particle size distribution
and an excellent level of efficiency.
The gas flow rising from the mill conveys the reduced
particles into the classifying chamber where they are
subjected to a deflective centrifugal force generated
by the classifier rotor.
Coarse particles are recirculated back to the grinding
process via the grit cone, relative to the rotor speed.
Efficient classification is particular important in power
station applications. A steep product particle characteristic curve ensures that optimum combustion is
achieved in the boiler while keeping emission rates
at a low level.
SKS classifier with central inlet and lateral product
L
discharge for central coal grinding plants
Wear protection is adapted to suit the abrasiveness
Structure:
of the feed material.
Rotor shaft
The feed material can be introduced laterally or
Grit cone
Housing
through a central vertical drop tube where high feed
Guide vanes
Coal feed tube
moisture is involved.
Rotor with blades
Product discharge
LSKS classifier with central inlet and 4 separate product
discharges for direct-firing boiler plants
LSKS on LM 28.2 D
SKS rotor with replaceable
L
rotor blades
LSKS for LM 28.2 D
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The Loesche test facility for raw materials testing,
Research and Development
Calibrated standard grinding tests for
mill sizing
Three well equipped laboratory LM 3.6 grinding mills
are available in the Loesche test plant for performing
standard grinding tests.
Loesche has many years of experience in designing
grinding mills. The most important prerequisite for
correctly designed grinding mills is an exact knowledge of the physical properties of the materials to
be ground.
The most important characteristic values of a material
to be ground are the Loesche grindability factor and
the specific power demand in relation to a defined
fineness. Depending on the geological formation of
the material to be ground, materials with highly different properties are found in nature, even with materials
which appear visually to be similar.
Fully-automatic
operation with PLC
LM 3.6 laboratory mill
Technological development through
practical laboratory grinding tests
One of the first steps in introducing new technologies
is the practical laboratory test.
Within the framework of our research and development projects the following actions are carried out:
New materials for grinding of future market
Analysis possibilities
Pure density determination with gas pycnometer
Determination of mass-related surface according to Blaine
requirements are examined
Optimised mill settings for special products are
determined
Grain size analysis with Cilas laser granulometer
Sieve analyses with Alpine air-jet screening method
Sieve analyses with Retsch vibrating sieves
Grindability according to Hardgrove
Grindability according to Zeisel
Plant components and process configurations are
optimised
New wear materials and concepts are tested
Microscopy with Zeiss Stemi SV11
Our test plant is constructed in such a way that vari-
Drying ovens for moisture determination
ous modes of operation and plant process configura-
Coal testing (Cfix, volatile matter, ash content)
tions can be simulated in the tests.
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Loesche worldwide presence
Loesche is an export-oriented company run
ding technologies and preparation processes
The services of our subsidiaries and agen-
by the owner, which was established in 1906
for the benefit of our customers. Their com-
cies are of key importance for analysis,
in Berlin. Today the company is internatio-
petence is mainly due to our worldwide infor-
processing and solving specific project
nally active with subsidiaries, representatives
mation management.
problems for our customers.
and agencies worldwide.
This ensures that current knowledge and
Our engineers are constantly developing
developments can also be used immediately
new ideas and individual concepts for grin-
for our own projects.
Loesche GmbH
Hansaallee 243
40549 Dsseldorf
Tel. +49 - 211 - 53 53 - 0
Fax +49 - 211 - 53 53 - 500
Email: [email protected]
www.loesche.com
Peoples Republic of China
Loesche Mills (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
No. 568, Jinhong Road
(near No. 555, Chunhe Road)
Baoshan District,
201901 Shanghai, P. R. China
Tel. +86 - 21 - 5180 6100
Fax +86 - 21 - 5180 6101
Email:
[email protected]Brazil
Loesche Equipamentos Ltda.
Rua Mxico 119 sl. 1908
20031-145 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Tel. +55 - 21 - 22 40 79 00
Fax +55 - 21 - 22 20 94 40
Email: [email protected]
Germany
Loesche Automatisierungstechnik GmbH
Zum Pier 52
44536 Lnen
Tel. +49 - 231 - 98 70 10
Fax +49 - 231 - 98 70 10 - 20
E-mail: [email protected]
www.loesche-automation.de
Loesche ThermoProzess GmbH
Uechtingstrae 19 / Gebude D9
D-45881 Gelsenkirchen
Tel. +49 - 209 - 36 17 22 - 110
Fax: +49 - 209 - 36 17 22 - 180
+49 - 209 - 36 17 22 - 190
www.loesche-tp.de
India
Loesche India Pvt. Ltd.
D - 83, Sector - 2
Noida - 201301
U.P., India
Tel. +91 - 120 - 40 18 500
+91 - 120 - 24 44 205 - 207
Fax +91 - 120 - 40 18 590 - 91
+91 - 120 - 24 43 327
Email: [email protected]
www.loescheindia.com
Loesche Mills (Shanghai) Co. Ltd.
5 Dongzhimen South Street
Room 817-818, CYTS Plaza
Dongcheng District,
100007 Beijing, P. R. China
Tel. +86 - 10 - 5815 6205
Fax +86 - 10 - 5815 6220
Email:
[email protected]Russia
OOO Loesche
Berezhkovskaya Naberezhnaya 16a/2
P.O. Box 97, 121059 Moscow
Russian Federation
Tel. +7 - 495 - 988 50 81
Fax +7 - 495 - 988 60 86
Email:
[email protected]www.loesche.ru
Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Loesche GmbH Viet Nam
Representative office
60 Nguyen Dinh Chieu Str.
Dakao Ward, Dist. 1
HCM - Ho-Chi-Minh City,
Tel. +84 - 8 - 39 10 45 62
Fax +84 - 8 - 39 10 45 26
E-Mail:
[email protected]South Africa
Loesche South Africa (Pty.) Ltd.
55 Empire Road, Empire Park, Block C
2193 Parktown, South Africa
Tel. +27 - 11 - 482 29 33
Fax +27 - 11 - 482 29 40
Email:
[email protected]Spain
Loesche Latinoamericana S.A.U.
Condesa de Venadito 1, Planta 4
28027 Madrid, Spain
Tel. +34 - 91 - 458 99 80
Fax +34 - 91 - 457 10 17
Email: [email protected]
www.loesche.es
United Arab Emirates
Loesche Middle East FZE
P.O. Box 262 622
Jebel Ali, Dubai, U.A.E.
Tel. +971 - 4 - 886 59 11
Fax +971 - 4 - 886 59 22
Email: [email protected]
United Kingdom
Loesche Energy Systems Ltd.
2, Horsham Gates
North Street
Horsham, RH135PJ, United Kingdom
Tel. +44 - 1403 - 223 101
Fax +44 - 1403 - 223 102
Email: [email protected]
USA
Loesche America, Inc.
20170 Pines Boulevard, Suite 301
Pembroke Pines
Florida 33029, USA
Tel. +1 - 954 - 602 14 24
Fax +1 - 954 - 602 14 23
Email: [email protected]
www.loescheamerica.com
Please visit our homepage at
www.loesche.com
for up-to-date information on
our overseas companies.
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