Breaking Down Tough Materials with Precision – DP Pulverizers Air Classifying Mill
Processing challenging materials like diatomaceous earth saturated with diesel fuel requires more than standard milling. Once dried, this abrasive, low-density material must be reduced to a fine, uniform powder that passes through a 150 mesh screen (≈100 µm)—and it has to be done at industrial scale.
That’s where the DP Pulverizers Air Classifying Mill (ACM) delivers unmatched performance.
✅ Consistent Particle Size Control – Our integrated classifier ensures precise top-cut control, eliminating screen blinding and guaranteeing a clean ≤150 mesh output.
✅ High Throughput Capacity – Designed to handle 500 kg/hour of abrasive powders without sacrificing accuracy.
✅ Wear Protection – Engineered with armored grinding surfaces and optional tungsten carbide or ceramic liners to withstand the harsh nature of diatomaceous earth.
✅ Dust & VOC Management – Negative pressure operation, pulse-jet baghouse filters, and optional nitrogen inerting provide a safe, clean, and compliant system.
✅ Energy Efficient & Operator Friendly – Variable frequency drives, PLC/HMI recipe control, and quick-access doors reduce downtime and operating costs.
From industrial minerals to chemical powders, DP Pulverizers offers the right balance of engineering, performance, and safety to keep your production line running at peak efficiency.
🔹 Capacity Range: 500 kg/hour and up
🔹 Target Fineness: ≤150 mesh (100–105 µm)
🔹 Applications: Abrasive powders, chemicals, food, pharmaceuticals, and specialty materials
When you need to process difficult powders with precision, DP Pulverizers ACMs are built to answer the challenge—safely, efficiently, and cost-effectively.

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