
Process Flow for Producing 200-Mesh Quartz Stone
Quartz stone is a material with which most people are familiar; it is commonly found in public buildings, glass, ceramics, metallurgy, and chemical industries. It is a new type of stone artificially synthesized from over 90% quartz crystals combined with resin and other trace elements, and is processed to produce quartz powder.
To produce 200-mesh quartz stone powder, in addition to the main equipment—the jaw crusher and Raymond mill—a complete set of processing equipment is required, primarily covering stages such as crushing, grinding, classification, and screening. The specific design of the quartz stone processing workflow is tailored to factors including total output, raw material size, and site conditions. The following is provided for your reference.
Quartz Powder Processing Workflow:
Raw Material → Jaw Crusher → Bucket Elevator → Electromagnetic Vibrating Feeder → Raymond Mill → Classifier → Dust Collector → Finished Product;
Crushing: After mining, the raw quartz stone is first subjected to primary crushing in a jaw crusher, reducing the particle size to approximately 30 mm to facilitate subsequent processing.
Grinding: The crushed quartz stone is conveyed via a bucket elevator to a Raymond mill or ball mill for grinding. By adjusting equipment parameters, the material is refined to a fineness of approximately 200 mesh.
Classification and Grading: The ground powder is carried by an air stream into the classifier, where an analyzer grades the fineness. Coarse powder that does not meet specifications is returned to the grinding mill for re-grinding, ensuring uniform particle size in the final product.
Collection and Packaging: Qualified 200-mesh quartz powder is carried by the air stream into a dust collector (such as a baghouse filter) for separation and collection, yielding a high-purity final product. After packaging, it is stored in the warehouse.
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