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  2. Hammermill - Wikipedia

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    The hammermill can be used as a primary, secondary, or tertiary crusher. Small grain hammermills can be operated on household current. Large hammer mills used in automobile shredders may be driven by diesel or electric motors ranging from 2000 to over 5000 horsepower (1.5 - 3.7MW).

  3. Hammermill Paper Company - Wikipedia

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    Hammermill Paper Company is an American paper manufacturer originally founded in 1898 as the Ernst R. Behrend Company. The company was purchased in 1986 by International Paper Company, where the namesake survived as a brand of paper. This brand was later spun off into Sylvamo Corporation when International Paper spun Sylvamo off.

  4. Hammer mill - Wikipedia

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    A hammer mill. In the back is the bloomery (Rennofen), in front of it a bloom is being coarsely freed of dross.In the near foreground, the bloom is being forged under the hammer.

  5. List of types of mill - Wikipedia

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    Hammermill, a mill using little hammers to crush the material; IsaMill, an energy-efficient mineral industry grinding mill that was jointly developed in the 1990s by Mount Isa Mines; Jet mill, grinds materials by using a high speed jet of compressed air or inert gas to impact particles into each other.

  6. Screenless hammer mill - Wikipedia

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    The screenless hammer mill, like regular hammer mills, is used to pound grain.However, rather than a screen, it uses air flow to separate small particles from larger ones.

  7. Automotive shredder residue - Wikipedia

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    The shredding of automobiles and major household appliances is a process where a hammermill acts as a giant tree chipper by grinding the materials fed into it to fist-size pieces. The shredding of automobiles results in a mixture of ferrous metal , non-ferrous metal (e.g. alloys of copper and aluminium ) and shredder waste, called automotive ...