EP1126908A1 - Dispositif de dispersion - Google Patents

Dispositif de dispersion

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Publication number
EP1126908A1
EP1126908A1 EP99957911A EP99957911A EP1126908A1 EP 1126908 A1 EP1126908 A1 EP 1126908A1 EP 99957911 A EP99957911 A EP 99957911A EP 99957911 A EP99957911 A EP 99957911A EP 1126908 A1 EP1126908 A1 EP 1126908A1
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Prior art keywords
housing
impeller
grinding device
grinding
shaft
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EP1126908B1 (fr
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Hermann Getzmann
Frank Schieweg
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VMA-Getzmann GmbH
VMA Getzmann GmbH
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B02CRUSHING, PULVERISING, OR DISINTEGRATING; PREPARATORY TREATMENT OF GRAIN FOR MILLING
    • B02CCRUSHING, PULVERISING, OR DISINTEGRATING IN GENERAL; MILLING GRAIN
    • B02C17/00Disintegrating by tumbling mills, i.e. mills having a container charged with the material to be disintegrated with or without special disintegrating members such as pebbles or balls
    • B02C17/16Mills in which a fixed container houses stirring means tumbling the charge
    • B02C17/168Mills in which a fixed container houses stirring means tumbling the charge with a basket media milling device arranged in or on the container, involving therein a circulatory flow of the material to be milled

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  • the invention relates to a dispersing device, in particular a ball or pearl mill that can be used as an immersion mill, with a container for receiving and processing a dispersed material, a grinding device with a housing containing grinding media, which has openings for the dispersed material to pass through, a stirring tool arranged in the housing and one first flow generating device, the housing and the stirring tool being movable relative to one another and at least one shaft protruding into the housing through a passage opening through which the dispersed material can enter the housing.
  • a dispersing device in particular a ball or pearl mill that can be used as an immersion mill, with a container for receiving and processing a dispersed material, a grinding device with a housing containing grinding media, which has openings for the dispersed material to pass through, a stirring tool arranged in the housing and one first flow generating device, the housing and the stirring tool being movable relative to one another and at least one shaft protruding into the housing through a passage opening through which the dispersed material can
  • Such a device achieves a distribution of fine and very fine solid components in the liquid phase.
  • Such a grinding device is known from US Pat. No. 5,194,783.
  • an agitator immersion mill is disclosed which disperses by the circulation process. It essentially consists of a wear-resistant screen basket filled with grinding balls designed as grinding balls, which is immersed in a double-walled container.
  • a cylindrical drive shaft runs through the center of the strainer basket. This drive shaft drives the stirrer device arranged in the sieve basket and designed as rods.
  • the walls of the strainer basket have perforated perforations in a sieve shape.
  • each primary particle is wetted separately.
  • the drive shaft also drives a flow generating device in order to enable the dispersed material to circulate through the screen basket.
  • This flow generating device must be located outside the strainer basket to ensure sufficient flow.
  • the drive shaft thus penetrates the screen basket.
  • a separation and sealing system is installed at the penetration point to prevent the grinding balls from escaping from the sieve.
  • the central arrangement of the flow generating device brings clear advantages in terms of flow technology, since this ensures a uniform flow through the entire container.
  • the dispersed material must be predispersed.
  • Pre-dispersion is preferably carried out with a dissolver disc, since, particularly in the case of agglomerates which are difficult to disperse and which still require the use of the grinding device in the further process, optimum predispersion is indispensable for economic reasons.
  • An insufficiently predispersed product not only requires longer running times of the grinding devices known from the prior art, but often the desired fineness is not achieved.
  • this passage opening is significant Disadvantage associated that grinding balls emerge from the housing uncontrolled and unwanted during the grinding process. This is disadvantageous in two ways.
  • the dispersed material has to be sieved again after the grinding process and before further processing in order to filter out the beads, so that a further time-consuming work step is necessary.
  • the pearl loss must be compensated in regular sections, otherwise the grinding performance will decrease.
  • the invention is therefore based on the technical problem of developing a dispersing device mentioned at the outset in such a way that the grinding balls reliably escape from the housing or the grinding basket.
  • this object is achieved in that a conveyor wheel is provided in the area of the passage opening between the shaft and the housing, which conveys the dispersed material during operation from the container into the housing and has means for the grinding media to emerge from the housing to prevent.
  • a flow into the interior of the housing of the grinding device is generated during the relative movement. This flow is so strong that it prevents the grinding balls from escaping from the passage opening into the dispersed material contained in the container.
  • the second flow generating device brings about greater mixing and faster drawing of the dispersed material into the housing of the grinding device, which increases the throughput.
  • the flow generating device deflects the grinding balls (deflection), which emerge from the grinding basket through the passage opening. If this deflection is not sufficient to prevent the grinding balls from entering the passage opening, the flow generated by the flow generating device is sufficient to suck the balls that still emerge back into the grinding basket or into the grinding device.
  • the inventive configuration of the dispersing Device associated with the particular advantage that the flow generated by the flow generating device even the much lighter and cheaper, z. B. designed as glass beads holds grinding balls within the grinder, so that the heavier and more expensive, for example zirconium oxide grinding balls can be dispensed with, which are usually necessary for numerous grinding processes because of their higher density and the associated weight.
  • the use of inexpensive glass grinding balls significantly reduces the costs of grinding.
  • the flow generating device is preferably designed as an impeller, and the housing of the grinding device has a pump housing in the region of the passage opening for receiving the impeller.
  • the impeller thus runs in an area of the housing of the grinding device which is designed to accommodate it.
  • the impeller and the housing thus form a pump for drawing liquid into the interior of the housing.
  • the pump housing has essentially the shape of a half shell into which the impeller can be inserted so that the vanes or webs are aligned in the direction of the housing wall.
  • the upper region of the housing is funnel-shaped, which has the pump housing for the impeller on its base on the side facing away from the funnel.
  • the passage opening can be located at the base of the funnel, so that the dispersed material sucked into the interior of the container by the impeller flows down or is sucked down on the funnel walls.
  • a higher pumping capacity of the impeller is achieved if the pump housing has inclined walls which are adapted to the incline of the blades of the impeller.
  • the gap existing between the impeller and the housing is preferably designed so that it is larger than the diameter of the grinding balls, so that it is not possible to clamp the grinding balls between the impeller and the pump housing.
  • a circumferential nose is provided on the outer peripheral edge of the opening of the pump housing directed towards the housing interior. This nose prevents the grinding balls from entering directly into the area between the impeller and the pump housing. By suitable design of the nose, these grinding balls are directed back into the interior of the grinding device.
  • the impeller is provided with a disk-shaped plate on which at least one wing-like web is arranged, which extends essentially obliquely to the plane of the plate in the direction of the axis of rotation of the plate and in the radial direction on the Plate extends substantially obliquely to a tangent applied to the outer peripheral edge of the plate. It is possible both to provide only one wing-like web, which extends like a screw from the central axis of rotation of the plate to the outer peripheral edge, and to provide several wings on the plate.
  • the second embodiment has proven to be particularly effective in practice.
  • a simplified embodiment provides that the webs are only to be arranged radially (without curvature and not obliquely offset) on the plate.
  • the webs are sickle-shaped in their longitudinal direction, since this configuration ensures better deflection of the beads and a higher pump output.
  • the impeller can be detachably fastened in the grinding device is to ensure easy replacement.
  • the impeller can be driven both by the shaft driving the flow generating device and by a further hollow shaft which runs concentrically to the first shaft and surrounds the first shaft.
  • the stirring tool has an annular disk which is provided with an all-round, step-like shoulder on which the plate of the impeller can be fastened.
  • the impellers can then be easily exchanged depending on the application.
  • the impeller can also be formed in one piece with the circular disk.
  • the grinding and the flow generating device do not have to be driven by the same shaft, but a second shaft can be provided, by means of which the stirring tool and the impeller connected to it can be driven independently of the first shaft.
  • the second shaft has a hollow shaft which runs concentrically to and surrounds the first shaft.
  • the two shafts can be operated independently of one another, so that predispersion by the flow generating device is possible.
  • the outer hollow shaft is coupled to the first shaft via a coupling and rotates at the same speed.
  • the flow generating device has means for dispersing, furthermore the grinding device is adjustable in height, the grinding device being immersed in the dispersed material by means of the height adjustment and being completely removable again therefrom, while the flow generator remains in the dispersed material.
  • This configuration enables the predispersion to be separated in a particularly simple and economical manner, preferably by means of a dissolver. trained flow generating device and fine dispersion by the grinding device.
  • the grinding device is particularly easy to clean if it is designed in such a way that the housing of the grinding device has an open profile, the stirring tool can be driven by a second shaft and via at least one connecting web through the open profile extends, is connected to the second shaft and the second shaft is a hollow shaft which surrounds the first shaft.
  • the invention is also applicable to such agitator ball mills in which the shaft is fixed and carries the agitator and the housing is rotatable relative to the agitator.
  • Such an agitator ball mill is then designed such that the second flow generating device has a wing-like web, which is provided on the housing and generates a flow into the interior of the housing through the passage opening.
  • the flow generating device advantageously has one or more webs which are formed on the housing in the region of the passage opening.
  • FIG. 1 a front view in section of the dispersing device according to the invention
  • Figure 2 is a side view in section of the stirring disc according to the invention with an impeller arranged thereon and the Fig. 3-8: top views of various embodiments of the impeller according to the invention.
  • the dispersing device essentially consists of a cylindrical container 1, a dissolver 2 and an agitator ball mill 3. Only the lower section of the container 1 is shown in FIG.
  • the dissolver consists of a cylindrical shaft 21 which has a dissolver disk 22 at its lower end.
  • the circumference of the dissolver disk is equipped with a plurality of teeth 23 which are alternately bent upwards and downwards on the circular surface.
  • the agitator ball mill preferably consists of a toroidal housing 31 in which an annular ring channel 32 is formed.
  • the grinding balls 33 are contained in the annular channel 32.
  • the grinding balls 33 are only indicated by way of example in the drawing.
  • the annular channel 32 is usually filled with grinding balls 33.
  • the housing 31 is provided on the side facing the shaft 21 with an all-round opening 34.
  • the housing 31 has a double-walled design, a temperature control medium being able to be flushed in between the walls in the wash chamber 35 formed therein, which is also designed in the form of a ring, via the rods 4 designed for lowering the housing 31.
  • the rods 4 are hollow and contain a feed channel and a discharge channel for the temperature control medium.
  • the housing is closed at its lower end shown in relation to FIG. 1 with a perforated disk 25 perforated in the form of a sieve, which is screwed onto the housing 31.
  • a perforated disk 25 perforated in the form of a sieve, which is screwed onto the housing 31.
  • the perforated disc 25 Through this perforated disc 25, the dispersed material flows through the housing 31; at the same time, the perforated disk 25 prevents the grinding balls 33 from falling out of the annular channel 32.
  • the dispersed material passes through the passage opening between the housing se 31 and the shaft in the housing 31. The flow of the dispersed material is shown in this area by the dashed arrows.
  • a central bushing 26 is fastened to the perforated disk 25 by means of screws 27.
  • This bushing 26 receives a cylindrical sleeve 28.
  • An annular slide bearing 29 is arranged between the outside of this sleeve 28 and the inside of the connecting sleeve 37. This slide bearing 29 prevents the grinding balls 33 from inadvertently entering the gap between the connecting sleeve 37 and the cylindrical sleeve 28. At the same time, the sliding bearing 29 enables the two parts to move relative to one another.
  • annular disk 36 which extends coaxially to the ring and which is connected via a connecting sleeve 37 to a hollow shaft 38 which surrounds the shaft 21.
  • the shaft 21 and the hollow shaft 38 are driven by a motor, not shown in detail.
  • the shaft 21 is rotatably supported in the connecting sleeve 37 in relation to the latter.
  • the bearing is carried out via a further slide bearing 40 arranged between the inside of the connecting sleeve 37 and the outside of the shaft 21. At the same time, this allows the housing 31 with the hollow shaft 38 to be moved axially in relation to the shaft 21 of the dissolver 2 .
  • the connecting sleeve 37 has a circumferential step-like shoulder 41 on which an impeller 5 is fastened.
  • the impeller 5 can also be formed in one piece on the connecting sleeve 37 or the annular disk 36.
  • the impeller 5 consists of an annular and disk-shaped plate 50, on which a plurality of wing-like webs are arranged, which extend essentially obliquely to the plane of the plate in the direction of the axis of rotation of the plate 50 and extend substantially obliquely in the radial direction from the axis of rotation to a tangent applied to the outer peripheral edge of the plate 50.
  • the impeller 5 rotates with the connecting sleeve 37, the impeller generates a flow through the central hole of the housing 31 into the annular channel 32 of the housing 31.
  • a pump housing 42 for receiving the impeller 5 in the housing 31 is formed on the housing 31 in the region of the passage opening.
  • the housing also has a funnel-shaped inlet 43, which is provided on its base on the side facing away from the funnel with the pump housing 42 for the impeller 5.
  • the pump housing 42 is provided with an inclined wall which is adapted to the incline of the webs of the impeller. This configuration achieves a higher pump output since the pump housing 42 is located closer to the webs of the impeller at each point.
  • the gap between the upper edge of the webs and the wall of the pump housing is dimensioned such that a grinding ball 33 cannot be clamped between them.
  • a circumferential nose 44 is provided on the outer peripheral edge of the opening of the pump housing 42 directed towards the housing interior.
  • the nose 44 is formed in one piece with the housing 31 and reliably prevents the grinding balls 33 from penetrating laterally into the pump housing 42.
  • FIG. 2 shows the connecting sleeve 37 with the annular disk 36 attached to it without the rest of the apparatus.
  • the recesses 45 and 46 located on the inside of the connecting sleeve 37, into which the slide bearings 29 and 40 can be inserted, are clearly visible, so that axial displacement of the slide bearings 29 and 40 is prevented.
  • the connecting sleeve 37 can be formed in one piece with the annular disk 36.
  • the impeller 5 with its plate 50 and the webs 51 arranged thereon can be clearly seen.
  • the webs 51 are designed such that they do not extend to the inner edge of the plate 50. This configuration allows the dispersed material to flow better through the passage opening into the ring channel 32 of the housing 31. This flow is represented by arrows in FIG.
  • annular disk 36 The compact arrangement of annular disk 36, slide bearings 29 and 40 and impeller 5 enables particularly efficient replacement of the parts which are susceptible to wear.
  • the impeller 5 is shown in plan view.
  • the annular plate 50 is clearly visible, from which the wing-like webs 51 rise in the viewing direction of FIG. 3.
  • the webs 51 run essentially at an angle to a tangent 52 applied to the outer peripheral edge of the plate 50 and are essentially crescent-shaped.
  • This configuration enables a particularly high pump output and at the same time brings about a complete deflection of the grinding balls 33 flowing from the outside towards the impeller 5.
  • the dispersed material flows into the inner passage opening in the viewing direction during operation in the dispersing device and is rotated by the channels 53 formed between the webs 51 are conveyed in the direction of the outer peripheral edge of the impeller 5.
  • the dispersed material is additionally accelerated by the sickle-shaped configuration of the webs 51.
  • an impeller 6 is also shown in plan view in FIG.
  • the webs 61 are narrower than those of the impeller according to FIG. 3, so that the channels 62 between the webs are wider.
  • Such an impeller 6 is used, for example, for more viscous dispersed goods. bar .
  • FIG. 5 shows a further embodiment of the impeller 7 in a top view.
  • the webs 70 extend to the inner edge 71 of the annular disk. This configuration ensures that any dispersed material in the central region is carried away by the webs 70.
  • the impeller can be replaced depending on the viscosity.
  • FIG. 9 A further embodiment of the impeller according to the invention is shown in plan view in FIG.
  • the impeller 9 is provided on the annular plate 90 with webs 91, which are essentially gem. the webs described above are formed on the other impellers 5-7.
  • the webs 91 are also provided on the outer peripheral edge 92 with extensions 93 running along this peripheral edge.
  • the webs 91 look like a hockey stick.
  • the extensions 93 of the webs redirect the material to be dispersed and bring about increased turbulence and improved mixing of the material to be dispersed.
  • a particularly reliable deflection of the grinding balls 33 possibly entering the pump housing 42 is achieved by the outer extensions.
  • FIG. 8 shows an alternative embodiment of the impeller according to the invention, in which a single web 95 extending from the inner edge to the outer peripheral edge is provided on the plate 94.

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  • Crushing And Grinding (AREA)
  • Disintegrating Or Milling (AREA)
  • Mixers Of The Rotary Stirring Type (AREA)
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