How Much Does a 50 Ton Per Hour Water Slag Vertical Mill Cost?

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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).

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How Much Does a 50 Ton Per Hour Water Slag Vertical Mill Cost?

This is a question we get a lot, and the honest answer is… it depends. There isn’t a single price tag you can just pull off a shelf. The final cost of a 50 TPH water slag vertical mill is influenced by a complex mix of factors, from raw material properties to your specific project requirements. However, we can break down the key cost drivers and point you towards the most efficient and cost-effective solutions.

Key Factors Influencing the Price

Before you can even get a quote, manufacturers need to understand your project’s specifics. The hardness, moisture content, and desired fineness of your water slag dramatically affect the mill’s design and power requirements. A system grinding to 4500 meshes will be a different beast than one targeting 325 meshes.

Secondly, consider the ancillaries. The mill itself is just the core. The total system cost includes the jaw crusher for primary size reduction, the elevator, vibrating feeder, efficient dust collectors (a must for environmental compliance), a sophisticated powder classifier, and the electrical control system. This entire package is what you’re investing in.

Installation of a large vertical grinding mill in an industrial setting

Not All Mills Are Created Equal: The Superior Choice for Slag

While you might be considering various options, for water slag processing at an industrial scale of 50 tons per hour, a specialized vertical roller mill is unequivocally the modern and superior choice. Its vertical structure and efficient grinding principle lead to significantly lower energy consumption—often 30% to 40% less than traditional ball mills. This energy saving directly translates to massive operational cost reductions over the lifespan of the equipment.

Furthermore, vertical mills integrate drying, grinding, and classifying in a single, compact unit, reducing the plant’s footprint and initial civil construction costs. Their operation is also cleaner and quieter, with fully enclosed systems that operate under negative pressure, ensuring no dust spillage.

Our Recommended Solution: LM Vertical Slag Mill

For your specific requirement of 50 TPH for water slag, we highly recommend our LM Vertical Slag Mill. This isn’t a generic machine; it’s engineered specifically for industrial waste like granulated blast furnace slag.

Technical diagram showing the working principle of the LM Vertical Slag Mill

Here’s why it’s the ideal fit:

  • Proven Capacity: With models capable of handling up to 100 T/H, a 50 TPH setup is well within its robust operating range.
  • Unmatched Efficiency: It integrates drying, grinding, powder selection, and conveying. Its unique grinding device achieves the integration of grinding and powder selection, focusing on slag’s abrasive nature. Energy consumption is just 30% ~ 40% of a traditional ball milling system.
  • Built to Last: Critical parts are made from high-performance wear-resistant materials, offering exceptional service life and reducing downtime for part replacements.
  • Consistent Quality: It produces powder with uniform fineness and high screening rate, perfect for use in cement and concrete production.

Another excellent option for slightly different requirements is our LUM Ultrafine Vertical Grinding Mill. If your focus is on producing even finer powders for high-value applications, the LUM mill, with its advanced German powder separating technology and unique roller shell design, offers exceptional precision and product quality.

Getting an Accurate Quote

So, back to the original question: how much? A ballpark figure for a complete 50 TPH vertical slag milling system can range from several hundred thousand to over a million US dollars, depending on the configuration. The only way to get a precise, no-obligation quote is to contact our engineering team directly.

Engineer discussing plant layout and mill design with clients

Provide them with your slag analysis and final product specifications. They will recommend the optimal model—likely the LM Vertical Slag Mill—and design a complete system that offers the lowest total cost of ownership, balancing the initial investment with years of reliable, low-energy, high-output operation. Don’t just buy a machine; invest in a solution.