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Hammer Mill

Hammer mills are used in many industrial areas for primary and secondary crushing of different types of materials. It is mainly used for materials such as hard and brown coal in coal processing and in power plants, coking coal for the iron and steel industry, limestone and gypsum rock or other soft to medium-hard minerals as well as various types of salt and fertilizers. With its precisely balanced configuration, the equipment operates without vibration. The grinding walls can be mechanically or hydraulically adjustable to compensate for wear and to achieve the desired product size. It is easy to maintain. It is easy to maintain that wearing parts can be easily replaced. The direction of rotation of the rotor is reversible. This means that the hammer heads that are worn on one side can remain in operation. This extends the maintenance intervals and reduces downtimes due to less maintenance work. The feed material is entering the machine through the vertical fall into the impact circle of the rapidly rotating hammer heads. A high crushing performance is achieved by the first impact. In the next step, the pre-crushed granulate is thrown against the upper baffle plate where it is crushed once more. From here it goes back to the hammer heads and is being hit against the grinding bars in the third step. Due to the elevation and deepening on the tapered gap of the grinding wall, the grains are repeatedly brought into the impact circle of the rotor and crushed countless times until the grains leave the crushing chamber below the machine. Smoke: Smoke Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on whatsapp Tek Silindirli Kırıcı Read more Sizer Read more Hammer Mill Read more