Toraman, O. Y.2019-08-012019-08-0120130272-6351https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02726351.2012.694135https://hdl.handle.net/11480/4408The demand for fine powder is increasing in many fields such as chemical, pharmaceutical, and material industries. Therefore, research in fine grinding has gained in importance. In this study, the effects of various operating parameters, such as grinding time (min), stirrer speed (rpm), feed quantity (% of ball weight), and ball filling ratio (%) on fine grinding of calcite powder (CaCO3) (d(50)=34.04 mu m) were studied using a laboratory vertical stirred mill under dry conditions. A series of laboratory experiments using 2(4) full factorial designs was conducted to determine the optimum grinding parameters. The main and interaction effects on the volumetric surface area (S-v) (m(2)/cm(3)) of the ground product were evaluated using Yates' analysis. The grinding time, media filling ratio, and stirrer speed play distinct roles (positive) in product surface area and fineness.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessDry fine grindingoperating parametersstatistical designstirred millvolumetric surface areaDry Fine Grinding of Calcite Powder by Stirred MillArticle31320520910.1080/02726351.2012.6941352-s2.0-84876356927Q3WOS:000317822100001Q4