The SN CJ1000 ultrafine pulverizer adopts a practical horizontal body structure designed for efficient grinding, convenient maintenance, and stable operation. Its main structural features include the following:
1. Horizontal Body Layout
The CJ1000 uses a horizontal machine structure, which helps improve grinding efficiency while reducing the operating load on the bearings. The compact layout also contributes to lower energy consumption, stable operation, reduced noise, and reliable sealing. The overall design makes installation and daily operation relatively simple.
2. Hinged Door for Easy Maintenance
The machine body uses a hinged-door structure, allowing operators to open the housing quickly when performing inspection, cleaning, or replacement of wear parts. This design improves accessibility to the internal components and helps simplify routine maintenance.
3. Grinding and Classification Structure
The core grinding unit consists mainly of a rotating disc and a toothed ring. The structure integrates grinding and particle classification functions, allowing the machine to perform ultrafine grinding and particle separation within the same process.
During operation, particles that reach the required fineness can be discharged in time, reducing unnecessary over-grinding. This helps improve grinding efficiency and achieve a more consistent and narrower particle size distribution.
For customers who need to replace or customize structural components, Hansheng Automation can also provide precision machining services based on customer drawings and technical requirements, including non-standard mechanical parts used in pulverizing and powder-processing equipment.


