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  2. Hammermill - Wikipedia

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    Hammer mill for milling grain. A hammer mill is a mill whose purpose is to shred or crush aggregate material into smaller pieces by the repeated blows of small hammers. These machines have numerous industrial applications, including: Ethanol plants (grains) A farm machine, which mills grain into coarse flour to be fed to livestock; Fluff pulp ...

  3. Conical mill - Wikipedia

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    The applications for a conical mill are varied, but trend towards use in the food, cosmetic, chemical, and pharmaceutical industries: Reclaiming broken pharmaceutical tablets by grinding them back into powder for re-forming. Sizing wet granulated particles before drying, and sizing dry granulated particles after they've dried before tabletting.

  4. Hammer mill - Wikipedia

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    A hammer mill, hammer forge or hammer works was a workshop in the pre-industrial era that was typically used to manufacture semi-finished, wrought iron products or, sometimes, finished agricultural or mining tools, or military weapons.

  5. List of manufacturing processes - Wikipedia

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    Mills. Grist mill; Hammer mill; Ball mill; Buhrstone mill; Disc mill; Saw mill; Steel mill. Blast furnace; Smelting; Refining; Reduction mill; Annealing; Pickling ...

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  7. Comminution - Wikipedia

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    For comminution of finer particle size ranges (20mm > P 80 > 30 μm) machines like the ball mill, vertical roller mill, hammer mill, roller press or high compression roller mill, vibration mill, jet mill and others are used. For yet finer grind sizes (sometimes referred to as "ultrafine grinding"), specialist mills such as the IsaMill are used.