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a mill for breaking up ore or crushing coal.[1600-10]
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hammer mill — spragilinis malūnas statusas T sritis Energetika apibrėžtis Malūnas, kurį sudaro ant veleno pritvirtinti spragilai. Kuras tiekiamas iš viršaus, krinta ant besisukančių spragilų, jų daužomas, tarpeliuose tarp malūno korpuso ir spragilų malamas.… … Aiškinamasis šiluminės ir branduolinės technikos terminų žodynas
hammer mill — noun 1. : a grinder in which feed and other products are pulverized by several rows of thin steel hammers revolving at high speed 2. : a crusher in which minerals (as ores, rock, coal) are broken up by the impact of swinging hammer bars hinged to … Useful english dictionary
hammer mill — noun Date: 1610 a grinder or crusher in which materials are broken up by hammers … New Collegiate Dictionary
hammer mill — Смотри молотковая мельница … Энциклопедический словарь по металлургии
Screenless hammer mill — The screenless hammer mill, like regular hammer mills, is used to pound grain. However, rather than a screen, it uses air flow to separate small particles from larger ones. Conventional hammer mills in poor and remote areas, such as many parts of … Wikipedia
Mill (grinding) — Mill A tabletop hammer mill Other names Grinding mill Uses Grinding Related items Mortar and pestle Expeller Extruder A grinding mill is … Wikipedia
Hammer v. Dagenhart — Supreme Court of the United States Argued April 15–16, 1918 Decided June 3, 1918 … Wikipedia
Hammer [2] — Hammer (hierzu Tafel »Mechanische Hämmer I u. II«), das bekannte, zum Schlagen dienende, aus dem Hammerkopf und Hammerstiel (Helm) bestehende Werkzeug. Der pyramidale Hammerkopf besteht gewöhnlich aus verstähltem Eisen oder Stahl, oft aus Holz,… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
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