tumbling mill

Japanese: tumbling mill(英語表記)tumblingmill
tumbling mill

…Rod mills are more suitable for coarse grinding than ball mills. Rod mills and ball mills, together with the autogenous grinding mills described below, are sometimes collectively called rotating mills or tumbling mills. (3) Autogenous mill A grinding machine that uses chunks of the raw material instead of balls as the grinding medium. …

*Some of the terminology that refers to "tumbling mill" is listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…ロッドミルはボールミルに比べて粗めの粉砕作業に適している。ロッドミル,ボールミルは以下に述べるようなタイプの自生粉砕ミルなどと合わせて回転ミルあるいは転動ミルtumbling millと総称される場合がある。(3)自生粉砕ミルautogenous mill 粉砕媒体としてボールの代りに粉砕原料の塊粒子を利用する粉砕機である。…

※「tumbling mill」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。

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