The rugged RETSCH Hammer Mill HM 200 accepts large feed sizes up to 100 mm which can be reduced to less than 0.8 mm, depending on the sample properties. The mill is ideally suited for processing large volumes batchwise or continuously which ensures high sample throughput.
Munson's HammerHead™ Hammer Mills reduce an exceptionally wide range of friable, non-friable and fibrous materials into particle sizes from coarse pieces down to 200 mesh, determined by friability of the material.
Prater hammer mills are the premier choice for applications requiring high capacities, operational efficiency, and uniform particle size distributions. All five Prater Full-Screen hammer mills are equipped with our proprietary Full-Screen design that enhances end-product quality while simultaneously extending unit lifespan.
Designed to grind dry, free-flowing material down to 200 mesh with very tight particle distribution, our fine grinders are also ideal for heat-sensitive materials such as powder coatings, sugars, and resins.
Powerful and efficient hammermills engineered for high-speed, high-volume grinding to achieve fine particle sizes. With a broad range of throat widths from 20" to 76" and large diameter hammer circles, these robust mills boast large area sizing screens, ensuring maximum production and consistent product quality.
Hammer mills operate on the basic principle that most materials will crush, shatter or pulverize upon impact. This is accomplished by a simple four step process: Material is fed into the mill, typically by gravity.
Our Hammermax Series flagship model, the MILL-HMX400 hammermills, are sized at 130″ L x 70″ W x 85″ H, is designed to accommodate a motor power range of 200 HP to 400 HP. Its versatility allows it to be tailored for both coarse and fine grinding applications.
The Williams Patent Crusher Particle Size Mesh to Micron Conversion & Mill Application Chart provides both US & metric measures to show what our size reduction equipment can achieve. Learn more.
A hammer mill is a particle size reduction machine. After the material is fed into the machine, the hammer mill uses its continual high-speed hammer to grind and crush the material into smaller pieces. Mills can be primary, secondary, or tertiary crushers, allowing for a wide variety of applications.
The rugged RETSCH Hammer Mill HM 200 accepts large feed sizes up to 100 mm which can be reduced to less than 0.8 mm, depending on the sample properties. The mill is ideally suited for processing large volumes batchwise or continuously which ensures high sample throughput.