It seems like you’re referring to mining machinery, specifically wet ball mills and mobile crushers. Here’s a concise breakdown of these two types of equipment:
1. Wet Ball Mill
– Purpose: Used in mineral processing to grind ore into fine particles in the presence of water (wet grinding). Commonly used for gold, copper, iron ore, and other metallic/non-metallic minerals.
– Advantages:
– Prevents dust generation.
– Better grinding efficiency for certain materials.
– Handles viscous or slurry-based feed.
– Components: Rotating drum with grinding media (steel balls), feed/discharge system, motor, and liners.
2. Mobile Crusher
– Purpose: Crushes large rocks/ore directly at the mining site or construction area. Mobile crushers are highly flexible and eliminate the need for fixed infrastructure.
– Types:
– Jaw crushers (primary crushing).
– Cone/impact crushers (secondary/tertiary crushing).
– Advantages:
– On-site mobility reduces transport costs.
– Quick setup and integration with other equipment (e.g., screens, conveyors).
– Ideal for remote or temporary mining sites.
Key Considerations When Combining Them:
– If you’re designing a mobile mineral processing plant, pairing a mobile crusher with a wet ball mill requires:
– Water supply management for the wet mill.
– Proper sizing/capacity matching between crushing and grinding stages.
– Slurry handling systems (pumps, pipelines).
Popular Manufacturers:
– Wet Ball Mills: Metso Outotec, FLSmidth, CITIC Heavy Industries.
– Mobile Crushers: Sandvik, Metso Lokotrack, Terex Finlay.
Would you like details on specific models or operational workflows? Let me know your exact use case!





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