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  2. Roller mill - Wikipedia

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    In the 19th century roller mills were adapted to grist mills before replacing them. The mill used either steel or porcelain rollers. [1] Between the years 1865 and 1872, the Hungarian milling industry upgraded and expanded the use of stone mills combined with roller mills in a process known as Hungarian high milling.

  3. Vertical roller mill - Wikipedia

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    Material grinding process motor through reducer rotating drive disc, the material falls from the mill under the central entrance and exit, under the action of centrifugal force to the disc edge by the roller to move and the crushing, grinding out lap after the material was speed up the flow to and vertical mill with one of the separator, after the meal by the separator back to the mill, the re ...

  4. Taylorsville Milling Company Roller Mill - Wikipedia

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    In 1904, the mill produced 15,650 barrels of flour and of meal bushels, making it the county's largest milling enterprise. In 1924, the mill upgraded from a steam-powered system to electric machinery. In 1933, due to delinquent tax payments, the mill was purchased by Rom L. Moore for $700. In 1961, 1975, and 2007, the mill was sold to new owners.

  5. Mesta Machinery - Wikipedia

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    Mesta Machinery was a leading industrial machinery manufacturer based in the Pittsburgh area town of West Homestead, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1898 by George Mesta when he merged his machine shop with another. [2] Mesta "machines" can be found in factories throughout the world and as of 1984 had equipment in 500 steel mills. [3]

  6. Loesche - Wikipedia

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    Loesche GmbH is an owner-managed engineering company founded in Berlin in 1906 and currently based in Düsseldorf, Germany that designs, manufactures and services vertical roller mills for grinding of coal, cement raw materials, granulated slag, industrial minerals and ores.

  7. Bühler Group - Wikipedia

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    As a result of Adolf Bühler's interest in mechanical engineering, Bühler not only cast rolls, but over time also started building its own roller mills and entire grain mills. Around 1890, the first flour mill completely built by Bühler was delivered. [7] The first affiliated company was opened in Paris in 1891.

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