Hardgrove Grindability Tester measures relative ease of pulverization of coals compared to standard coals in accordance with ASTM D409 Hardgrove Machine Method. The resulting Hardgrove Grindability Index (HGI) provides a measure of the energy required in a grinding process or a measure of yield for given energy input.
A prepared 50g sample of No. 16—No. 30 sieve size coal and eight 1in (25.4mm) diameter polished steel grinding balls are placed in a stationary bowl having a machined circular track. An upper grinding ring with a matching track is rotated at 20rpm to drive the balls while a fixed load of 64lb (29kg) is maintained by weighting the motor-driven spindle attached to the upper ring. A counter/switch assembly automatically stops the tester after 60 revolutions, and the amount of grinding is determined by sieving on a No. 200 sieve.
The unit is made from durable steel and cast iron materials throughout to ensure reliable, maintenance-free operation. Upper and lower grinding elements and 8 grinding balls are included with each model.
New Hardgrove units must be user-calibrated with a set of four Reference Samples having approximately 40, 60, 80, and 100 Hardgrove Grindability Index (HGI) values. The Motorized Disk Mill (available separately) meets ASTM requirements for sample preparation.
Features:
- Provides reliable and maintenance-free operation
- Meets ASTM D409 standards
Included Items:
- Hardgrove Grindability Tester (115V/60Hz or 230V/50Hz)
- Grinding Elements
- 8 Grinding Balls