Gypsum Grinding Mill: Complete Solution for High-Quality Gypsum Powder Production

Time:July 17, 2026From:VANGUARD 【 Font:Big middle Small

Quick Answer

Gypsum (CaSO4·2H2O) runs Mohs 1.5-2 - soft and heat-shy; push grinding past ~120°C and it dehydrates to hemihydrate, which gives false set downstream. For 325-2500 mesh high-quality gypsum powder, the HGM three-ring micro-powder mill is the right tool: ring-roller pulverizing is gentle on a soft rock, and the air circuit with the classifier keeps temperature below the dehydration line, yielding a fine, well-shaped powder instead of the flakes a ball mill tends to make. A single jaw (6CX/PE) takes run-of-mine lumps down to mill feed size.

Key Takeaways

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- ✔ Gypsum is not a hard rock - soft, heat-sensitive, easy to over-grind; wrong mill means hemihydrate or flaky powder - ✔ Quality gypsum powder lives at 325-2500 mesh: wall putty, paint extender, premium gypsum products - ✔ The HGM three-ring micro-powder mill suits gypsum best: low-pressure rollers, air-cooled temperature control, classifier cut - ✔ Choose by end use and fineness first, then daily tonnage; HGM covers the ultra-fine band, coarser gypsum has cheaper options - ✔ Temperature, iron, moisture decide pass/fail: air circuit for heat, wear parts for iron, don't over-wet the feed

What gypsum powder actually needs

Gypsum's value is in "fine" and "pure", but it is held back by "heat".

Fineness sets the use

Plaster-grade gypsum runs about 100-200 mesh, but quality gypsum powder - interior wall putty, paint extender, gypsum product filler - goes 325 mesh up, even 1250-2500 mesh. The finer, the higher the value.

Heat is the silent killer

Dihydrate gypsum dehydrates to hemihydrate between 120-180°C. If grinding heat is not held down, hemihydrate sneaks into the powder and the downstream putty cracks and false-sets. Controlling temperature is not optional - it is the pass line.

Why the HGM three-ring micro-powder mill

Among the mills, HGM fits gypsum's two conflicts best: soft yet heat-shy.

Ring-rollers are gentle on soft rock
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HGM pulverizes with multiple ring-roller layers - pressure spreads out, wear stays low. Gypsum is that soft, roller life is long, and it does not "smash" the material into an over-fine sludge.

The air circuit holds temperature down

Grinding air carries heat out of the grinding chamber; the classifier in the loop pulls qualified fine powder out and returns the coarse. The whole system stays well below the dehydration line - low hemihydrate risk.

The classifier cuts a clean, regular powder
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With a turbine classifier the cut point is tight and the size distribution narrow. The gypsum powder comes out near-spherical and free-flowing, better than the flakes from a ball mill - putty does not crack, paint does not settle.

Target finenessHGM fitTypical outlet
325 meshhigh capacitygypsum board, cement retarder grade
600-1250 meshmid capacitywall putty, paint filler
1250-2500 meshfine capacitypremium ultra-fine gypsum filler

HGM versus other grinding methods

Send gypsum to a ball mill and three things show up: over-grind into flakes, high heat, iron from the balls. HGM avoids all three.

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FactorHGM three-ring micro-powder millBall mill
Fineness ceilingdown to 2500 meshlimited, easy to over-grind
Particle shaperegular, free-flowingflaky, tends to agglomerate
Grinding temperatureair-cooled, below dehydration linetends to rise
Iron contaminationlow (wear parts)ball wear adds iron
Power uselowhigh
Footprintcompactlarge

How to lay out the process

A gypsum line is short; the point is the mill must not overheat.

One line's flow

Run-of-mine gypsum (lumps) -> jaw (6CX/PE) coarse crush -> HGM three-ring micro-powder mill (with classifier) -> classifying -> qualified ultra-fine powder -> product silo.

Does it need coarse crushing

Only gypsum lumps need the jaw; pre-crushed small stock or offcuts can feed HGM directly. Coarse crushing only fixes feed size - it does not decide powder quality.

StepEquipmentRole
Coarse crush (as needed)jaw 6CX/PEbring lumps to mill feed size
GrindingHGM three-ring micro-powder millgrind to 325-2500 mesh
Classificationturbine classifierhold the fineness cut
Collectioncyclone + baghouseproduct collection, air cools
Modification (optional)surface modifieranti-agglomeration for putty/paint grade

Common traps: overheat, agglomeration, iron stain

Three things turn good gypsum into scrap.

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Overheat -> hemihydrate

Grinding heat not held down, dihydrate turns to hemihydrate - downstream false set and cracking. HGM's air circuit plus controlled air speed locks temperature below the dehydration line.

Fine powder agglomerates

Ultra-fine gypsum carries static and clumps; looks fine but blocks. The classifier pulls qualified powder out in time; surface modification breaks clumps when needed.

Iron stain drops whiteness

Gypsum is whiteness-sensitive; steel wear adds iron, whiteness falls, buyer cuts price. HGM uses wear parts; magnetic separation backs it up when needed.

Field notes

Real problems from gypsum lines we have equipped.

Heat matters before fineness. One plant ran a ball mill for putty powder - fine, but hot, with hemihydrate mixed in; it cracked on the wall. Swapping to an HGM three-ring micro-powder mill with air cooling, same gypsum came out regular and crack-free, at lower power.

Don't bolt a hard-rock mill onto gypsum. Gypsum is that soft; low-pressure ring-rollers are enough, high pressure over-grinds it into sludge and wastes power. HGM's low-pressure rollers hit the mark.

Whiteness is gypsum's pricing power. Wear parts plus pre-mill magnetic separation hold iron down; stable whiteness means stable price.

Selection checklist and common mistakes

Questions before you build

1. End use? -> putty/paint 325-2500 mesh; board grade can be coarser. 2. Daily tonnage? -> pick HGM capacity class; ultra-fine capacity falls as mesh rises. 3. Feed size? -> crush lumps with jaw (6CX/PE) to <20> high whiteness needs wear parts + magnetic separation. 5. Moisture? -> pre-dry free water, but stay below the dehydration line.

Common mistakes

Mistake 1: ball mill for gypsum - over-grind, heat, iron triple hit. Mistake 2: chase fineness, ignore temperature - hemihydrate false set. Mistake 3: hard-rock mill on soft gypsum - over-grind into sludge.

FAQ

Q1: How fine is gypsum normally ground?

Plaster grade about 100-200 mesh; quality putty and paint filler starts at 325 mesh, premium up to 2500 mesh.

Q2: Why HGM over a ball mill?

HGM's low-pressure rollers, air-cooled circuit and classifier cut give regular powder without over-grind, low temperature without hemihydrate, low iron. Ball mills over-grind, heat and pick up iron.

Q3: Does gypsum overheat when ground?

Yes - dihydrate dehydrates above 120°C to hemihydrate, causing false set. HGM's air circuit holds system temperature below the dehydration line.

Q4: How fine can HGM go?

325-2500 mesh with a turbine classifier holding the cut; capacity drops as mesh rises.

Q5: Does gypsum need crushing first?

Lumps go through a jaw (6CX/PE) to mill feed size; small or offcut stock can feed HGM directly.

Q6: Why is gypsum sensitive to iron?

Whiteness-sensitive; iron drops whiteness and price. HGM wear parts plus pre-mill magnetic separation control iron.

Q7: How to stop ultra-fine gypsum clumping?

Classifier pulls qualified powder out in time; surface modification breaks static clumps when needed.

Q8: HGM versus YGM high-pressure mill?

YGM reaches 325 mesh for coarse filler; HGM goes to 2500 mesh, better for ultra-fine gypsum.

Q9: Gypsum has free water?

Pre-dry before grinding, but stay below the dehydration line - HGM's air circuit also carries off some moisture.

Q10: Is HGM bulky?

Compact, grinding-classifying-collection in one unit; saves floor space versus a ball mill.

Q11: How to estimate daily output?

By target mesh and model class; same mill at 325 mesh far out-produces 2500 mesh - test the material before fixing the design.

Q12: Vanguard Machinery gypsum setup?

Jaw 6CX/PE coarse crush + HGM three-ring micro-powder mill with classifier, plus magnetic separation and modification as needed; contact Vanguard Machinery for free material analysis and selection.

Conclusion

Gypsum is not a hard rock - soft, heat-shy, easy to over-grind; wrong mill brings hemihydrate or flaky powder. For 325-2500 mesh quality gypsum powder, the HGM three-ring micro-powder mill is the right call: low-pressure rollers wear slowly, the air circuit holds temperature under the dehydration line, the classifier cuts a clean, regular powder. One jaw (6CX/PE) solves feed size; the rest is HGM. Need a tailored line? Contact Vanguard Machinery for free material analysis and selection.

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