Hammer mill is a fine crushing machine whose purpose is to shred or crush aggregate material into smaller particulates (under 2mm) by the repeated blows of little hammers.
Metallic and non-metallic ores (gold, silver, copper, tantalum, barite, tungsten, quartz, coal, limestone etc.), aggregate (rocks, river stone, blast rock, lava rock), construction waste (asphalt, concrete, bricks, pavers, etc.), and some other materials.
Hammer mill is mainly used for crushing various soft and medium-hard ore, whose compression strength is not higher than 320MPa, such as coal, salt, chalk, gypsum, blocks, limestone, glasses, and phosphate, etc.
1.High production and high crushing ratio.
2.Low power consumption, homogeneous particle size.
3.Simple, compact and light mechanical structure.
4.Low investment cost, easy management
A hammer mill is essentially a steel drum containing a vertical or horizontal rotating shaft or drum on which hammers are mounted. The hammers are free to swing on the ends of the cross, or fixed to the central rotor. The rotor is spun at a high speed inside the drum while material is fed into a feed hopper. The material is impacted by the hammer bars and is thereby shredded and expelled through screens in the drum of a selected size.
Model |
Capacity (t/h) |
Max Feeding Size (mm) |
Output Size (mm) |
Hammers |
Motor |
200×500 |
1-2 |
≤50 |
0.1-12 |
6 |
5.5 |
300×500 |
1.5-3 |
≤50 |
0.1-12 |
8 |
11 |
400×500 |
3-6 |
≤60 |
0.1-12 |
10 |
15 |
400×600 |
4-8 |
≤80 |
0.1-12 |
10 |
22 |
500×600 |
5-10 |
≤100 |
0.1-12 |
12 |
30 |
600×600 |
12-20 |
≤150 |
0.1-12 |
20 |
37 |