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A '''Mill''' is a unit operation  designed to break a solid material into smaller pieces. There are many different types of grinding mills and many types of materials processed  in them. Historically mills were powered by hand (mortar and pestle), working animal (horse mill), wind (windmill) or water (watermill). Today they are also powered by electricity.
The grinding of solid matters occurs under exposure of mechanical  forces that trench the structure by overcoming of the interior bonding  forces. After the grinding the state of the solid is changed: the grain  size, the grain size disposition and the grain shape.


A '''grinding mill''' is a unit operation  designed to break a solid material into smaller pieces. There are many  different types of grinding mills and many types of materials processed  in them. Historically mills were powered by hand (mortar and pestle), working animal (horse mill), wind (windmill) or water (watermill). Today they are also powered by electricity.
The grinding of solid matters occurs under exposure of mechanical  forces that trench the structure by overcoming of the interior bonding  forces. After the grinding the state of the solid is changed: the grain  size, the grain size disposition and the grain shape.
Grinding may serve the following purposes in engineering:
Grinding may serve the following purposes in engineering:
*increase of the surface area of a solid
*increase of the surface area of a solid
*manufacturing of a solid with a desired grain size
*manufacturing of a solid with a desired grain size
*pulping of resources
*pulping of resources




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==Types==
==Types==
*[[Air Classifier Mills]]
*[[Air Classifier Mills]]
*[[Air Swept Mills]]
*[[Air Swept Mills]]

Latest revision as of 21:14, 2 September 2012


A Mill is a unit operation designed to break a solid material into smaller pieces. There are many different types of grinding mills and many types of materials processed in them. Historically mills were powered by hand (mortar and pestle), working animal (horse mill), wind (windmill) or water (watermill). Today they are also powered by electricity. The grinding of solid matters occurs under exposure of mechanical forces that trench the structure by overcoming of the interior bonding forces. After the grinding the state of the solid is changed: the grain size, the grain size disposition and the grain shape.

Grinding may serve the following purposes in engineering:

  • increase of the surface area of a solid
  • manufacturing of a solid with a desired grain size
  • pulping of resources


Grinding machines

In materials processing a grinder is a machine for producing fine particle size reduction through attrition and compressive forces at the grain size level. See also crusher for mechanisms producing larger particles. In general, grinding processes require a relatively large amount of energy; for this reason, an experimental method to measure the energy used locally during milling with different machines was recently proposed.


Types