Hammermill

Hammermill

:"For the record label, see Hammermill Records"A hammermill is a machine whose purpose is to shred material into fine particles. They have many sorts of applications in many industries, including:
*Ethanol plants (corn)
*Grinding used shipping pallets for mulch
*Sawmills (size reduction of trim scrap and planer shavings into boiler fuel or mulch)
*A farm machine, which mills grain into coarse flour to be fed to livestock.
*Shredding paper.
*Milling grain.
*Shredding scrap automobiles (see automotive shredder residue).
*In waste managementThe concept is fairly straightforward. A hammermill is essentially a steel drum containing a vertical or horizontal cross-shaped rotor on which pivoting hammers are mounted. The hammers are free to swing on the ends of the cross. The rotor is spun at a high speed inside the drum while material is fed into a feed hopper. The material is impacted by the hammers on the ends of the rotating cross and thereby is shredded and expelled through screens in the drum.

Small grain hammermills can be operated on household current. Large automobile shredders can use one or more 2000 horsepower (1.5 MW) diesel engines to power the hammermill.

The Screenless hammer mill uses air flow to separate small particles from larger ones. It is designed to be more reliable, and is also claimed to be much cheaper and more energy efficient than regular hammermills.

External links

* [http://www.feedmachinery.com/glossary/hammer_mill.htm More information on hammer mills for feeds and grains]
* [http://www.hammermills.com/functions.htm More Information on hammermills for wood processing]
* [http://www.hombak.de HOMBAK GmbH Producer for hammer mills]


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