Milling Technology Could Open New Markets In Recycling

International Innovative Technologies (IIT) has developed new grinding technology that combines low energy consumption with a compact size and powerful grinding force. As a result, as well as being suitable for the conventional grinding of a wide range of minerals and materials, the milling system also has the capability to economically convert waste glass into fine powders for a range of recycling applications. The m-series powder mill comprises a technically advanced modular design capable of fine grinding soft, medium and hard materials (to 9.5 on the Mohs scale) to 90% passing 45 microns and below. IIT has applied the technology for the successful milling of glass waste to 50-75 microns to demonstrate the feasible production of powdered glass for potential use in recycling applications such as fluxing agent in brick manufacture and in filtration applications. More information can be found by visiting: www.iituk.com

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Glass Int May 2011 23
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G 3875

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Milling Technology Could Open New Markets In Recycling
Glass Int May 2011 23
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