Bond Impact Work Index Test Machine for Comminution Circuit Design
Laboratory system for determining the Bond Impact Work Index of ores for crusher and comminution circuit design.
Key benefits of our Bond Index Impact Test Machine
Energy Efficient Operation
Direct infrared energy transfer reduces energy consumption by up to 30% compared to conventional drying ovens, lowering operational costs.
Enhanced Safety Systems
Multiple safety features including independent over-temperature protection, automatic shutdown, and door interlock ensure safe laboratory operation.
Low wear and maintenance
All components in our classifiers are designed to minimise wear and reduce maintenance. Units are manufactured to our high-quality standards.
Cost-effectively boost productivity
Combining a conventional fluidised bed separator with a set of parallel inclined plates that form lamella channels increases unit capacity.
Bond Impact Work Index Testing
Measures ore resistance to impact crushing under standardized test procedures.
Supports Process Design
Provides essential parameters for crusher sizing, energy estimation, and mineral processing optimization.
Reliable & Repeatable Performance
Robust frame ensures consistent impact energy delivery for reproducible laboratory results.
Applications for our Bond Index Impact Test Machine
Discover how our Bond Index Impact Test Machine can be used in various industries and applications.
Mining & Exploration
Reliable solutions for mining and exploration operations in challenging environments
Industrial Projects
Comprehensive solutions for large-scale industrial projects and operations
Remote & Harsh Environments
Designed to perform in extreme conditions and remote locations
Frequently asked questions
FAQs for the Bond Index Impact Test Machine
What does the Bond Index Impact Test Machine measure?
The Bond Index Impact Test Machine measures the crushing work index (CWI) of rock and ore samples. This value quantifies the energy required to crush material and is used to design and size primary and secondary crushers in mineral processing and mining operations.
What sample sizes can be tested with the Bond Index Impact Test Machine?
The machine is designed to test rock specimens within a defined size range, typically between 50 mm and 75 mm in diameter. Samples are placed between two pendulum hammers and subjected to a controlled impact, allowing precise measurement of the energy absorbed during breakage.




