Vermiculite Grinding Plant/Vermiculite micro powder Grinding Plant
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 5 unit
- Supply Capability:
- 1000 unit/month
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Packaging Detail: | Non-fumigation Wooden Boxes |
Delivery Detail: | 15 Working Days after Receiving the Deposit. |
Specifications
Vermiculite Grinding Plant
MODE: HGM80
Input Size: 0-20mm
Finished Size: 5-47micron
Capacity: 0.5-4.5T/
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Main Specification of Vermiculite Grinding Plant
Main Specification | ||||
Model | HGM80 | HGM90 | HGM100L | HGM125 |
Ring Diameter(mm) | 800 | 900 | 1000 | 1300 |
Ring Number(layer) | 3 | 3 | 4 | 4 |
Roller Number(piece) | 21 | 27 | 36 | 44 |
Main Shaft Speed (r.p.m) | 200-240 | 200-220 | 180-200 | 135-155 |
Input Size(mm) | ≤20 | ≤20 | ≤25 | ≤25 |
Finished Size(um/mesh) | 5-47 (325-2500) | 5-47 (325-2500) | 5-47 (325-2500) | 5-47 (325-2500) |
Capacity(t/h) | 0.5-4.5 | 0.6-6.5 | 1-8.5 | 1.5-12 |
Overall Dimension(L*W*H,m) | 13.9*4*6.2 | 14.7*4.8*7.2 | 18*4.6*8.6 | 14*9*10.25 |
Motor Powder(Kw) | 123-143 | 168.35 | 234.95 | 344.4 |
- Q: Does old attic insulation have espedus dust in it? Can it cause cancer if you breathe it?
- It depends on what type of insulation it is. Some vermiculite has been found to contain asbestos. If it is rock or mineral wool it is very unlikely that it would have asbestos in it. Mineral/rock wool looks like white or brown loose fill fiberglass. It is messy but a great insulator. No matter what type of insulation you have it is best to wear proper personal protection. Fiberglass and even cellulose have been found to increase the risk of certain cancers. Whenever I am working in an insulated attic I wear an N100 respirator. If your house was built before 1977 there is a good chance that the drywall mud used in the wall joints contains asbestos. GP purchased Bestwall in 1965 and they used asbestos in their joint compound since the 1950s. If you are really concerned you can take a sample to a lab or have them get a sample. If you do have any asbestos in your house prepare to open up your savings account because it is a huge expense to remove asbestos.
- Q: i put a 4 inch deep container inside her terrarium with spider turf and vermiculite and mixed it with water, she started digging a hole, than she stopped and now she wants to get out of her terrarium. wht seems to be the problemps:im 100% sure that she‘s pregnant
- look really good in the dirt if know eggs give her a couple days or take her to the vet
- Q: I have acquired a large number of pots that were recently (3 weeks ago) planted with everything ranging from petunias to hostas. Alot are dying. They were just planted in topsoil. I have been giving them miracle grow weekly, but does not seem to help. Should I unpot, and mix in some manure or garden soil and then replant. I do not have beds for them yet, so for now they have to go back in pots. Is it worth the stress of repotting them to give them better soil? Yes, all the pots have drain holes and have been getting watered daily, and get some sun, but not all day.
- Top soil has nothing in it at all. You need to have manure, compost from mushroom soil if possible. Vermiculite would also be great to have in it. 3 parts of each. Peet, vermiculite, and compost. It is worth repotting, it isn't a hassle in the least, I actually enjoy it. Once the plants recover, and they will under the ground first. The roots will take off, then you will see new growth on top. The smile it will bring to your face, enjoy, and watch it grow.
- Q: The ground cement expansive slate, what item set
- There is no special cement pressure plate fixed, its installation process with gypsum board gypsum board is basically the same, can borrow the quota items, modify the name and price can be.
- Q: A salesman at Loews told me I should remove all the old fluffy insulation with a powerful shop vac and just put the new faced batt insulation in the attic. What is your experience and advice on this matter to get the most energy efficiency and drop the heating and AC bills? The house was built in the 50's and I wouldn't be surprised if the insulation is that old too. I realize this old insulation may have vermiculite or asbestos but I plan to wear a mask and goggles. Any more advice you can offer?
- ver·mic·u·lite [ v?r míky? l?t ] noun Definition: a compound used in growing plants: a hydrous silicate of aluminum, magnesium, or iron. Source: altered basic rocks. Use: insulation, lubricant, growing medium in horticulture. Etimology: [Early 19th century. < Latin vermiculus little worm (see vermicular), because of the way flakes of it expand and writhe in long shapes when heated]
- Q: Would it be safe to bring in a dry log from out side and put it in my terrarium with my T or dose this pose a threat to my T‘s health?
- It might, just bye one at the pet store for $1:00
- Q: My agriscience teacher gave me two ficus clippings to root and grow. We applied rooting hormone to the bottom of the clippings. I have a plastic tent around them with spaces for air to get in. I pruned the leaves off except for a few near the top. They are in a growing media that contains perlite and, I think there is some vermiculite. Are there any tips I need to know to help it live?
- Plenty of sunlight and water.
- Q: I put a hibiscus plant in my chameleons terrariumit did good the first wk, bloomed and everything. But then the leaves and flowers died and fell off. I have moss coverin one half of the pot it‘s in, temp stays between 80-93F during the day, low 80‘s at night. And I have a pro mist system that goes off for a minute every 3 hrs. The soil is miracle grow topped with a forest bed/coconut bark/calci-sand/vermiculite bedding mix. It still tries to grow but once the leaves get full size they die and fall off.What am I doing wrong? Or is it just trying to adjust to its new environment? I live in nw Arkansas if that helps and got the plant from home depot. Thanks to anyone who can help
- The plant may have outgrown the terrarium and needs to spread out. You should take it out and repot it or plant it outside. The roots may be waterlogged. How big is this terrarium? It must be huge as Hibiscus get quite large! Try what I suggested, it may have been ok for a bit, but now needs to come out of the terrarium.
- Q: if growing indoor with a grow light
- Why from seed , did you consider taking cuttings, It may be the wrong season for the seed to be planted and grow. hint put your soil in a small pot, don't pack down, sprinkle the seeds on top, then just spray the top to settle in the seeds, don't pack down, wait until you see the second set of leaves, then lightly liq. fertilize and water thoroughly once a week I hope this may work. 50-100 seeds per 4 inch pot. they may need some light sun to start up. I never have grown this species from seed.
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Vermiculite Grinding Plant/Vermiculite micro powder Grinding Plant
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 5 unit
- Supply Capability:
- 1000 unit/month
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