grinds dried maize (corn) into fine powder or coarse grits for animal feed, featuring components like hammer mills, conveying systems, cyclone separators, and dust collectors, available in semi-automatic or fully automatic models with capacities from hundreds to thousands of kilograms per hour, built from sturdy mild steel for durability, and powered by electric motors.
Key Components & Features
Grinding Unit: Typically a hammer mill with hardened beaters that crush the maize.
Feeding System: Screw conveyors or feeders ensure consistent input to the mill.
Separation: A cyclone separator and blower remove fine dust from the ground product.
Dust Collection: Often includes an air lock and dust collector for a cleaner environment.
Sieving: Includes screens (sieves) to control particle size (e.g., 4mm, 6mm).
Automation: Ranges from semi-automatic (manual feeding/monitoring) to fully automatic (HMI control).
Specifications
Material:Mild Steel (MS) or Stainless Steel (SS304).
Capacity: Varies widely, from 300 kg/hr to over 1500 kg/hr, depending on model and fineness.
Power: Electric motors, often 5 HP to 30 HP, running on standard voltage (220-440V).
Applications & Benefits
Primary Use: Producing "bharda" (crushed feed) for cattle, poultry, and other livestock.