Hammer Mills

Hammer Mills

Helps maintain a uniform structure of the feed

Different mills and screens can be used based on individual requirements, such as feed having more structure or fine milling. The correct supply of the material to be milled by the dosing auger is monitored using a special milling control system, meaning an automatic adaptation of the delivery rate to the conveyed material type.

The throughput requirements decide the mill type (single, double, or parallel mill) to be installed. The transportation of the milled meal can be done using several of the conveyor elements like trough augers, buckets or chain elevators.

Advantages

  • Have a high capacity for fine milling
  • Offer even wear of the screen as milling happens in both directions
  • Deliver a high performance with long service life since they come with a screen cleaner and metal collector
  • Comes with a rugged design
  • Maintain hygienic conditions using a dust filter
  • Easy on-site installation because all of their parts are erected on a frame
  • Ensure the milled feed remains cool

Technical

  • The hammer mills can work at a driving power ranging from 11 to 45 kW
  • A hammer mill comprises of a housing, a grinding bridge, a rotor having rotating hammers, engine, and screens
  • The location of the inlet is in the opposite direction of the engine