A flour mill is an essential piece of equipment widely used in industrial production, capable of grinding various materials with different hardness and viscosity into the required fineness and shape, thereby meeting the demands of the production process.
The working principle of a mill is to grind raw materials into the required fineness and shape through mechanical actions such as friction and impact. Generally, a mill consists of parts like the feed opening, discharge opening, grinding disc, and grinding roller. Raw materials enter the grinding disc through the feed opening and are milled into the desired fine powder by the grinding disc and roller, then discharged through the discharge opening.
During the grinding process, the material is subjected to forces such as shearing, compressive, and frictional forces. The speed of the mill, the shape and material of the grinding disc and roller, and other parameters affect the grinding effect. Therefore, when selecting a mill, it is necessary to choose according to actual needs and make reasonable adjustments to the parameters.
































