Hammer Mill Machine
A hammer mill is a versatile machine used for grinding various materials into fine or coarse particles by means of repeated hammer blows. It consists of a rotating shaft with free-swinging hammers that impact the material being fed into the chamber. These hammers pulverize the material against a screen, allowing for size reduction and uniform particle size distribution. Hammer mills are widely used in industries such as agriculture, food processing, and biomass processing for grinding grains, feed, wood chips, and other materials.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Production Capacity | 1000 To 1200 Kgs. Per Hr. |
| Size of Particles | Dust (Less Than 10mm) |
| Main Motor (Hammer Motor) | 40 HP |
| Blower Motor | 15 HP |
| Conveyor Motor with Gear Box | 3 HP |
| Rotary Air Valve Motor | 2 HP |
| Output Conveyor Motor | 3 HP |
| Total Required | 63 HP |
Frequency Asked Questions
Ronak Engineering's hammer mill machine features a production capacity of 1,000 to 1,200 kg per hour. It relies on a high-speed rotating shaft with free-swinging hammers to pulverize raw inputs against a screen, rapidly reducing materials down to a uniform size.
The industrial hammer mill processes raw materials into fine dust and small particles measuring less than 10mm. This uniform particle size distribution is ideal for downstream biomass operations, such as material processing in a sawdust flash dryer or a briquette machine.
A Ronak Engineering 63 HP hammer mill setup consists of five dedicated motors: a 40 HP main hammer motor, a 15 HP blower motor, a 3 HP input conveyor motor with a gear box, a 2 HP rotary air valve motor, and a 3 HP output conveyor motor.