How Much Does a Lumsden Rotary Surface Grinder Cost in Indonesia?

We provide a wide range of mills — including Raymond mill, trapezoidal mill, vertical mill, ultrafine mill, and ball mill, obtained ISO9001 international quality certification, EU CE certification, and Customs Union CU-TR certification. Suitable for processing minerals such as limestone, phosphate, quicklime, kaolin, talc, barite, bentonite, calcium carbonate, dolomite, coal, gypsum, clay, carbon black, slag, cement raw materials, cement clinker, and more.

The discharge range of these mills can be adjusted to meet specific processing needs, typically from 80-400 mesh, 600-3250 mesh, and can achieve the finest particle size of up to 6000 mesh(D50).

If you are looking for a reliable grinding solution to turn stone or minerals into fine powder, please feel free to contact our online customer service.

Navigating the Market for Surface Grinders in Indonesia

For manufacturing and engineering firms operating in Indonesia’s dynamic industrial landscape, acquiring precision grinding equipment like a Lumsden rotary surface grinder is a significant capital decision. These robust machines are renowned for their ability to handle large-scale surface grinding tasks with exceptional accuracy. However, pinning down a single, definitive price is challenging, as the final cost is influenced by a multitude of factors specific to the Indonesian market.

A large Lumsden rotary surface grinder operating in an industrial workshop

Key Factors Influencing the Cost

The price of a Lumsden grinder in Indonesia is not a fixed number. It varies considerably based on:

  • Machine Condition: A brand-new Lumsden grinder represents the peak of performance but comes with a premium price tag, often reaching hundreds of thousands of US dollars. Refurbished or well-maintained used models offer a more accessible entry point, potentially costing 40-60% less, though this requires thorough inspection.
  • Specifications and Size: The machine’s table diameter, power rating, and technological features (e.g., automated controls, CNC systems) directly impact the cost. Larger, more advanced models command higher prices.
  • Supplier and Logistics: Whether you purchase through an authorized international dealer, a local Indonesian distributor, or via direct import affects the final cost. Import duties, shipping fees, and local VAT can add 20-30% or more to the base price.
  • After-Sales Support: A supplier that provides comprehensive installation, training, and warranty services will typically have higher prices, but this investment safeguards your operation against costly downtime.

Beyond Surface Grinding: Exploring Modern Ultrafine Solutions

While rotary surface grinders excel at finishing large metal components, many Indonesian industries are increasingly demanding ultra-fine powders for advanced applications in chemicals, paints, and advanced materials. For these precision-focused tasks, a different class of grinding technology is required.

Our MW Ultrafine Grinding Mill is engineered specifically for customers who need to produce ultra-fine powder with superior efficiency. With an input size of 0-20 mm and a capacity range of 0.5-25 tph, it is ideal for processing materials like limestone, calcite, dolomite, and talc. Its innovative design ensures higher yield with 40% greater capacity than jet mills and lower energy consumption, using only 30% of the energy of comparable systems. The fineness is adjustable between 325-2500 meshes, guaranteeing precise control over your final product.

Close-up of the MW Ultrafine Grinding Mill's grinding chamber

A Strategic Choice for Diverse Applications

For operations requiring vertical integration and handling slightly smaller feed sizes, the LUM Ultrafine Vertical Grinding Mill presents an excellent alternative. Independently designed with a capacity of 5-18 tph for feed sizes up to 10mm, it integrates grinding, grading, and transporting into a single, compact unit. Its energy-saving multi-head powder separating technology and reversible structure for easier maintenance make it a standout choice for continuous, high-precision production lines.

Making an Informed Investment

Ultimately, the decision hinges on your specific material, required fineness, and production volume. A Lumsden grinder is a powerhouse for surface finishing, while our ultrafine mills open doors to high-value powder markets. We recommend a detailed technical consultation to match the right technology to your operational and financial goals.

Comparison chart showing different grinding mill applications and fineness ranges

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the typical price range for a used Lumsden grinder in Indonesia?

Prices for a used Lumsden can vary widely from approximately $50,000 to $150,000 USD, heavily dependent on age, condition, and table size. It’s crucial to factor in potential refurbishment costs.

Are there significant hidden costs when importing a grinder?

Yes. Beyond the machine’s price, you must account for international shipping, Indonesian import duties (which vary by product code), VAT (11%), insurance, and handling fees. A reliable supplier will provide a detailed landed cost breakdown.

How does the MW Ultrafine Mill handle dust and noise?

The MW Mill is equipped with an efficient pulse dust collector and muffler, ensuring that the entire production process meets national environmental protection standards with minimal dust and noise pollution.

Which mill is better for high-volume production of superfine limestone powder?

For high-volume (e.g., over 10 tph) production of superfine limestone powder, the LUM Ultrafine Vertical Grinding Mill is often the preferred choice due to its higher capacity and integrated, energy-efficient design.