Saturday 7 November 2020

Buying Guide for Hammer Mill Grinder

 

Hammer mill grinder is one of the popularly used grinder machines used for cutting and chopping various types of agro and forest wastes. The material is fed into the hammer mill with the help of the in-screw conveyor. The waste from the forest and other agricultural products can be processed and converted into biomass material that can be used for generating heat energy or biomass pellets or briquettes.

 

Depending upon the raw material different types of hammer mill grinders can be selected.

 

Hammermill with feed hopper- For crushing grain feed.

Disc mill - For wheat and bran cereals.

Tangential feeding grinder - For crushing grains and crop straws.

Non-sieve grinders - For mineral feed like shells

 

Production capacity

 

There are different types of hammer mills and you can select any one of them depending upon your production requirements. A standard hammer mill can crush the material with 13% moisture content to 1.2 mm pieces.

Here is a capacity guide for Ecostans - Hammermill grinder

HM 120 - Up-to 7000 KG/Hr

HM 100 - Up-to 5000 KG/Hr

HM 60 -   Up-to 3000 KG/Hr

HM 50 -   Up-to 2000 KG/Hr

HM 40 -   Up-to 1300 KG/Hr

HM 20 -   Up-to 600 KG/Hr

HM 10 -   Up-to 250 KG/Hr

 

You can buy any one of them depending upon their production capacity and your daily requirement.

 

Advantages

 

With Hammer mill grinders, you don't need a closed circuit crushing system for the production of a specific top size. Relative low production cost and maintenance cost is low as most of the parts are easily available in the market. You can grind any type of material and convert it into biomass briquettes. Easy to install and operate is one of the reasons that make it a popular choice for anyone looking to process their agriculture and forest waste. The machine can be fitted into a relatively small area and easy to clean. 




 

Disadvantages

 

There are always some disadvantages which every machine has and one should consider them before buying a hammer mill grinder.

  • Not ideal for grinding very hard material as it leads to excessive wear.
  • Not ideal for low melting material due to heat generation in the mill head.
  • If the feed is not controlled the mill might get choked.
  • Due to inadequate garbing process, foreign material like stones or metal can be present in the material.

 

For everyone looking for machines like Hammer mill or Chipper grinder to process the agricultural and forest waste, this buying guide has surely cleared some of your doubts. Still have queries or looking for the best deals on hammer mill grinder machines hit us up at sales@ecostan.com and our team will quote the best competitive price and answer queries. 

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