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  2. Grain flaker - Wikipedia

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    It is possible to build a home-scale manually cranked flaking mill. [4] Oats can also be flaked using a rolling pin or a pasta press. [5] Industrial-scale oat roller manufactured in London, 1906. Using a grain flaker to produce rolled oats for horse feed may decrease horse indigestion compared to feed composed solely of groats. [6]

  3. List of types of mill - Wikipedia

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    Pin mill, a mill for achieving very fine particle sizes; Planetary mill; Roller mill, a mill using rollers to grind or pulverize grain and other raw materials using cylinders; Rolling mill, for rolling (metalworking) Strip mill, a type of rolling mill; Slitting mill, for slitting metal into nails

  4. List of grain elevators - Wikipedia

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    St. Albert – 1906 Alberta Grain Co. and 1929 Alberta Wheat Pool Elevators now restored. [14] Stirling Elevator, near Stirling, Alberta, Canada, built 1998–1999. Stettler – 1920 Parrish and Heimbecker grain elevator / feed mill and coal shed, last to stand in Alberta now protected and restored as a museum. [15]

  5. Millstone - Wikipedia

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    The Volubilis site, located in Mauritania Tingitana (northeastern Morocco), features grain and olive mills from the Roman period (1st century-2nd century). These mills consist of a truncated cone-shaped standing millstone and a convex grinding ring to which the wooden machinery is connected, apparently operated without the aid of animal power.

  6. Unifine mill - Wikipedia

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    A Unifine mill is a single one-pass impact milling system which produces ultrafine-milled whole-grain wheat flour that requires no grain pre-treatment and no screening of the flour. [1] Like the grist or stone mills that had dominated the flour industry for centuries, the bran, germ, and endosperm elements of grain are processed into a ...

  7. Mill (grinding) - Wikipedia

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    Rod mills are less common than ball mills for grinding minerals. The rods used in the mill, usually a high-carbon steel, can vary in both the length and the diameter. However, the smaller the rods, the larger is the total surface area and hence, the greater the grinding efficiency.

  8. Albers Brothers Milling Company - Wikipedia

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    The Albers Brothers Milling Company building is a historic mill and contemporary office building located on the banks of the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon, United States. In the early decades of the 20th century, the German - immigrant Albers brothers built the largest flour and feed milling enterprise on the West Coast , headquartered ...

  9. John Stevens (Wisconsin inventor) - Wikipedia

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    John Stevens (December 4, 1840 – August 5, 1920) was a miller and inventor who lived in Neenah, Wisconsin.His inventions in flour milling revolutionized the process, leading to large-scale shifts in wheat-growing regions, and to the predominance of particular milling companies and mill-equipment manufacturers.

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