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  2. Roller mill - Wikipedia

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    Roller mills are mills that use cylindrical rollers, either in opposing pairs or against flat plates, to crush or grind various materials, such as grain, ore, gravel, plastic, and others. Roller grain mills are an alternative to traditional millstone arrangements in gristmills .

  3. List of watermills in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Ward Spoke Mill, in ruins on Upper Pike Creek Road in Newark, Delaware; Blantons Mill, Blanton Mill Rd. Griffin, Ga, restored as an office on the banks of the Flint River, built around the early 1800s; Wapsipinicon Grist Mill in Independence, Iowa; owned by the Buchanan County Historical Society; Matthews Mill, Union, ME.

  4. Kingsley, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Ross Brothers is now owned by three partners. They still use their mill in Hop Bottom. They have a small mill, located in Kingsley, on Mill Street. If you go to the site of Stearns Mill today, you can find actual pieces of the concrete floor still in the ground. The site is now owned by the Scott family. The site is now the Scotts' front yard.

  5. Roller milled white enriched flour - Wikipedia

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    A US Patent number 225,770: Grain-Crushing Roll employing the use of grooved steel rollers geared to mill at different speeds was later granted in the U.S.in 1880 to John Steven . [14] The obvious efficiency of the roller mill prompted adoption over the next decade and came to dominate the commercial flour industry.

  6. Stockdale Mill - Wikipedia

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    Stockdale Mill, also known as the Roann Roller Mill, is a historic grist mill building located in Paw Paw Township, Wabash County, Indiana. It was built between 1855 and 1857, and is a 3 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, post and beam frame mill building. The mill is powered by a 202 foot long dam that spans the Eel River.

  7. Loesche - Wikipedia

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    Loesche GmbH is an owner-managed engineering company founded in Berlin in 1906 and currently based in Düsseldorf, Germany that designs, manufactures and services vertical roller mills for grinding of coal, cement raw materials, granulated slag, industrial minerals and ores. At present, more than 400 people are working for Loesche in Germany ...