Here’s a practical, industrial-grade summary for optimizing turbo air classifier performance (widely used in CaCO₃, graphite, fine powder grinding systems): 1. Optimize rotor speed (most important) Rotor speed directly controls the cut size (d₅₀). Too high: high energy consumption, over-grinding, reduced yield. Too low: coarse particles enter fine product, low sharpness. Action: Fine-tune speed until coarse powder contains almost no qualified fine particles. 2. Match air volume & air velocity Air flow carries and disperses powder; speed and air volume must be matched. Excessive air: carries coarse particles into fines. Insufficient air: cannot lift fine powder, low classification efficiency. Action: Adjust primary/secondary air ratio to create stable, uniform flow field. 3. Improve feed dispersion & uniformity Agglomerated feed is the…