Dry Grinding of Technical Ceramics into the Submicron Range
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1 Dry Grinding of Technical Ceramics into the Submicron Range S. Miranda, E. Yilmaz Micronization is the miniatur ization of particles by jet milling with compressed air or other gas to a range of µm. For most dry grinding processes, 2 µm is the practical limit of the technology. Nanonization is the mini aturization of particles by jet milling with superheated steam. By using superheated steam as the grinding gas, a fluidized bed jet mill with this revolutionary technology can produce dry powders with median particle sizes in the range of 130 nm with 100 % of the distribution finer than 400 nm. This pa tent ed new technology, known as s-jet (Fig. 1), represents a quantum leap in particle size reduction by a dry grinding process and improves the jet milling process 10-fold. s-jet uses steam to produce superfine particles; therefore the new term nanoni zation. Fig. 2 Cross section of a fluidized bed jet mill: integrated dynamic air classifier (1), fines outlet (2), mill chamber (3), nozzles for steam (4) Fig. 1 NETZSCH s-jet System Stephen Miranda NETZSCH Premier Technologies, LLC. Exton, PA 19341, USA Erkan Yilmaz NETZSCH Trockenmahltechnik GmbH Hanau, Germany Corresponding author: E. Yilmaz [email protected] Keywords: submicron, steam grinding, dry grinding, jet mill Advantages of producing nanoparticles through dry grinding A primary goal of size reduction to the nano meter range is to improve product performance. This is usually due to the increased surface area that will be created by grinding finer. However, the impetus to develop new products is also huge. Innovation has driven many ceramics industry researchers to look to nanoparticles materials ground to 200 nm and finer in size to enhance product performance or unlock new applications for ceramic materials. Production of nanoparticles using media milling was achieved many years ago, and the benefits are well documented. Nanoparticles are used to improve reactivity, provide increased surface area, and reduce material consumption (particularly with rare and high-value ingredients). Media milling technology the use of grinding beads (media) to break down larger particles into smaller ones plays a significant role in many areas of ceramics processing. Media milling processes typ ically entail dispersing the materials into a suspension, using media mills for grinding or dispersing, then drying the suspension to recover the nanoparticles (in many cases, the final product is used as a suspension or slurry, and the drying step can be avoided). Each successive process is energy intensive and can result in product contamination and wear on the equipment. These challenges have kept many potential products from being produced in efficient commercial-scale manufacturing processes when a dry powder is ultimately needed. However, since dry processing was limited in its capacity to produce particles in the nanometer size range, wet processing was the only possibility. E 18 cfi/ber. DKG 91 (2014) No
2 Fig. 3 Effective forces of classification Tab. 1 Capacity advantage using steam jet mill at the same fineness Test Material Feed Size d 50 Final Fineness Throughput [kg/h] Ceramic oxide (steam) 70 0,60 2,30 52 Ceramic oxide (air) 70 0,70 2,45 10 Fig. 4 Capacity advantage using steam jet mill at the same fineness The demand for finer dry powder products in the submicron or nanometer scale has led to the development of a new technology that allows real comminution in this range. Nanonization of solids in a dry process with the newly developed s-jet is now pos sible, with the added benefit of being energy efficient and economical. Contrary to conventional dry fluidized bed jet mills, the s- JET system uses superheated steam as the grinding gas (Fig. 2). Superheated steam as the grinding gas in jet mills has been used for many decades in simple spiral or loop jet mills without an integrated air classifier. Until now it was not possible to produce a material with a well-defined upper particle size limitation. This new s-jet system provides a mill with an integrated air classifier for the separation of the exact particle sizes, and hence the fineness of the product to be milled. Nanonization of solids in a dry process with a fluidized bed jet mill with integral classification is now possible, with the added benefit of being energy efficient and economical. Properties of steam that enhance the jet milling process Three factors make steam fluidized bed jet milling successful and commercially viable: 1. Steam can be provided to a jet mill at very high pressures compared to air. At higher grinding pressures, higher jet speeds can be attained. At a pressure of 40 bar absolute, the jet speed exceeds 1200 m/s. Compared to a near maximum of 600 m/s when using air, the kinetic energy at the nozzles is approximately four times higher. This increased grinding energy results in much finer size reduction in the milling process, therefore finer particles are available to the classifier. 2. As a medium for dynamic classification of particles, steam allows a finer cut size than air. The properties of steam, which has a lower dynamic viscosity and lower density than air, as well as a higher speed of sound than air, make possible a higher flow velocity within a classifier wheel. Thus the acceleration forces acting on the material being separated are higher and the possible cut size is finer. In a jet mill, this means the particle size distribution of the product is finer. Fig. 3 represents the forces at work in the classification process. 3. Higher jet energy, as mentioned above, can also result in significant increases in capacity and improved energy efficiency. Jet speeds of 1200 m/s and the increase of the kinetic impact energy can also lead to a significant increase in mill throughput compared to air operation with comparable fineness. The increase in throughput is proportional to the increase in kinetic energy. For materials of the same particle size and with equivalent gas flow rates, throughput rates are increased by two to three times depending on the friability of the materials (Tab. 1 and Fig. 4). Using additives to enhance the jet milling process As with any grinding process, whether it is a wet or dry process, fine particles have the tendency to re-agglomerate. The finer the particles are, the greater the risk of agglomeration occurring. In a dry grinding process when an air classifier is used to control the final particle size, this tendency has a negative effect on capacity and process efficiency. Classifiers do not recognize individual particles unless they are discrete. Large agglom erate, consisting of many fine particles, appears to the classifier as one large particle and is therefore rejected as oversize to be ground again. A fluidized bed jet mill is essentially a closed system. When the classifier rejects E 20 cfi/ber. DKG 91 (2014) No
3 Tab. 2 Advantages of using a dispersing agent Test Material Ceramic oxide (w/o agent) Ceramic oxide (with agent) Feed Size d 50 Fig. 5 Advantages of using a dispersing agent Tab. 3 Product examples Product Examples d 50 Aluminum oxide 0,13 0,35 Zirconium oxide 0,15 0,61 Silicon carbide 0,24 1,04 Barium titanate 0,13 0,34 Silicon nitride 0,81 1,75 Boron nitride 0,31 0,76 Tungsten carbide 0,27 0,74 Synthetic diamond 0,40 1,32 Battery masses (LTO) 0,13 0,34 Battery masses (LFP) 0,43 0,83 Amorphous graphite 0,16 0,58 Iron oxide 0,07 0,37 Glass frit 0,57 1,89 Limestone 0,54 1,87 Wollastonite 0,30 2,61 Talc 1,05 3,01 Titanium dioxide 0,26 1,48 Silica 0,65 4,35 Ceramic pigments 0,68 1,80 Final Fineness this agglomerate of particles it remains in the jet mill to be ground finer resulting in a reduced capacity. This process of grinding and re-agglomeration will continue unless some type of additive is used to modify the surface of the particles so they no longer re-agglomerate. The positive effects of using a dispersing agent include an increase in capacity (at the same fineness) of three to four times, higher fineness, improved flowability, higher surface area, and reduced buildup inside the mill. Dispersing agents are used in small percentages, from 0,1 1 %. A dispersing agent can be added to the mill as a dry powder or liquid, either directly into the fluidized bed or premixed with the feed, or metered according the throughput. In any case, the user must determine that the addi tive is compatible with the product and its end use. Tab. 2 and Fig. 5 illustrate the advantages in using a dispersing agent under identical grinding conditions (note the improvement in fineness as well as capacity). Using the steam jet mill as a dryer Throughput [kg/h] 30 0,9 3, ,3 1,2 115 No doubt the statement above will sound counter-intuitive using 100 % saturated gas to remove moisture from a material. Testing has been done with material up to 60 % moisture content and the end result was reduced moisture content of less than 1 %. The high temperature of the superheated steam (>300 C) and high surface area created by the grinding process simultaneously grinds the material and evaporates the moisture. There are certain conditions that must be met in order to make this a successful process the material must be free flowing enough to feed into the mill, or must be injected into the mill via a nozzle. This process is still new and undergoing testing in the laboratories, but the advantages and applications are clear. Real results in real life applications Several s-jet systems on a production scale have been installed worldwide, including a state-of-the-art testing facility at NETZSCH Trockenmahltechnik GmbH in Hanau/DE. A wide variety of products are being processed and the results are impressive. A few product examples are presented below and in Tab. 3. Finely-ground amorphous graphite Grinding graphite with a of less than 4 µm by conventional dry milling (and also wet milling) has been problematic. With this technology, it is now possible to obtain particle sizes significantly below of 580 nm. Ceramic materials A full range of ceramic materials are now being processed. These include aluminum oxide, zirconium oxide, silicon carbide, and calcium carbide to name a few. As an example, aluminum oxide with conventional dry milling can result in a fineness of about 2,3 µm ( ). The s-jet system enables to reach d 50 = nm with a of nm. A wide range of other applications Among the other materials that have been tested and processed are ceramic pigments, iron oxide, silica, various battery materials, titanium dioxide, glass, and activated carbon. Prior to the integration of stream in a E 22 cfi/ber. DKG 91 (2014) No
4 fluidized bed jet mill, particle size distributions such as these could only be achieved by wet grinding (Tab. 3). Truly, certain results seen with this new process have led researchers and engineers to rethink the application of their products in the field. New materials have been created as a result of this revolutionary technology. Secret of success The results show that, with this technology, it is now possible to achieve particle sizes in the nanometer range with dry processing. Previously this only could be achieved by wet grinding. However, the disadvantage of wet grinding is the added equipment and energy required for drying when a dry product is required. Steam jet milling gives us the ability to grind solids to a higher fineness because of the increase in kinetic energy. However, the precise control of the milling process itself is only possible when a grinding mill has an internal classifier. The classifier controls with the fluid medium. The gas properties of steam allow for finer particle sizes to be produced by influencing these forces. As mentioned above, steam has a much lower dynamic viscosity and density than air and a higher speed of sound than air. The higher speed of sound in steam results in a significantly higher peripheral velocity of the gas flow within the classifier (at the same classifier speed). This increases the acceleration of the particles in the classifier field. For example, if the peripheral velocity increases from m/s, the equivalent effect of the mass force on the particles is a relationship of the square of the difference. Therefore in this example the mass force on the particles is increased by a factor of 2,25, moving the cut size to a finer range by that same factor. The reduced dynamic viscosity reduces the drag force on the particle. Drag force tends to move the particle to the fines fraction. Reducing the drag force lessens the tenthe particle size by not allowing material to leave the grinding system unless the particle size reaches the correct fineness. The performance of a conventional classifier operating in air is limited to a d 97 of approximately 2 µm. This, of course, varies with the material properties, such as specific gravity. However, we are grinding to a much higher fineness than this in steam. How then can we control the classification process to produce a finer product? The solution again lies in the actual grinding medium steam. There are two forces acting on particles in a classifier field (Fig. 3). These are mass force and drag force. Mass force, which in the case of a dynamic classifier is a result of centrifugal force, tends to move particles to the coarse fraction away from the classifier field and back into the grinding process. Drag force, which is a result of the fluid medium transporting the particles, tends to move particles through the classifier field to the fines fraction where they are discharged multiple minerals from a single source Choose from an extensive range of Europe s highest quality ceramic minerals, all from a single provider. From Ukraine to the UK and from Germany to Norway, our plastic clays, kaolins, fluxes, silicas and prepared bodies are extracted and processed in multiple countries, delivered to your door via our pan-regional distribution network. And whatever your production goals, our local technical support and customer service will ensure you get the most from our minerals. Find out more at See us at Indian Ceramics 2015 Stall No: A071
5 Tab. 4 Electrical energy generation in Germany by source (Source: Federal Statistical Office Germany) Electricity Generation in Germany by Source (in 2011) Source Percent of Electricity Coal 29,1 Natural gas 13,0 Nuclear 9,2 Conventional hydroelectric 6,6 Renewables 31,7 Others 10,4 dency to drag coarser particles to the fine fraction, also moving the cut size to the finer range. These two factors combined reduce the median particle size of the product by a factor of 0,3 times finer or more. This means if your air jet mill is capable of making your product to a fineness of 1,0 µm, it is now possible to make that same product to a fineness of 0,3 µm or even finer using a steam fluidized bed jet mill. The forces acting on the particles are really quite simple but the result is dramatic. The use of dry grinding technology to reach particle sizes below 200 nm opens a whole new world of opportunities for businesses seeking to expand their product offerings. Steam jet milling is greener Steam is the oldest utilization of thermal energy known to humankind, and is the driving force of almost all energy production worldwide. In 2011, about 51,3 % of the electrical energy in Germany was generated by large power plants (coal, gas and nuclear, Tab. 4). Large power plants operate on average with a degree of primary energy efficiency of around 40 %. Transformation and line losses cause an additional loss of about 10 %. Therefore when the electricity arrives at the plant, it has a degree of efficiency (compared to the primary energy) of about 36 %. When you factor in compressor efficiency, which is about 45 %, the overall energy is only about 16 % from primary energy to kinetic (grinding) energy in the mill. By using steam directly, the process becomes two or three times more energy efficient grinding with steam is greener. The future of this revolutionary technology The needs of companies developing dry materials in the nanometer size range can be met with the use of steam jet milling technology. Steam jet milling technology can apply to ceramics, alternative energy, optical glass, pigments, and industrial minerals markets. And new markets will be developed based on this new technology. Further developments in grinding are always possible and are ongoing, but steam jet milling in a mill with an integrated dynamic air classifier is the pinnacle (for now) in dry grinding technology. As equipment manufacturers, we are constantly challenged to find new methods of producing finer and finer materials, and doing this with increased energy efficiency. Meeting this challenge will benefit customers and the industry long into the future. E 24 cfi/ber. DKG 91 (2014) No
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