Gypsum powder making machines typically follow a similar process:
Crushing: Raw gypsum is crushed into smaller particles using a jaw crusher or hammer crusher.
Grinding: The crushed gypsum is then ground into fine powder in a mill.
Calcination: The ground gypsum powder is heated in a fluidized bed furnace to remove excess water (dehydration).
Cooling and Homogenization: The calcined gypsum is cooled and homogenized.
Packaging: The final gypsum powder is packaged for distribution.
Components of the Production Line:
Jaw Crusher: Crushes raw gypsum into smaller pieces.
Hammer Crusher: Further reduces the size of gypsum particles.
Mill: Grinds the crushed gypsum into fine powder.
Fluidized Bed Furnace: Calcines the ground gypsum.
Electrostatic Cleaning: Removes impurities from the powder.
Cooling System: Cools the calcined gypsum.
Finished Material Silo: Stores the final gypsum powder.