Attrition Mill Reduces Friable and Non-Friable Materials

The mill reduces friable and non-friable materials including powder metals, grains, regrind, scrap products, and chemicals.

Kevin Cronin, Editor-in-Chief

March 15, 2024

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The SK-24-MS attrition mill reduces friable and non-friable materials Image courtesy of Munson Machinery Company, Inc.

The SK-24-MS attrition mill reduces friable and non-friable materials including powder metals, grains, regrind, scrap products, and chemicals, including wet milling, producing particles within relatively narrow size ranges from 10 down to 100 mesh.

The 24-in.-diam mill is equipped with an outer stationary milling disc and an inner rotating milling disc that adjusts to vary the gap between the discs. Material enters the gap through the center of the outer disc and is ground between the discs as it travels radially by centrifugal force created by the rotating disc, with greater reductions achieved by reducing the gap. Quick-release separation of the grinding discs allows thorough wash down between product runs.

Models are available with rotor diameters from 12 to 36 in., constructed of carbon steel (shown) and are available in #304 or #316 stainless steel to sanitary or industrial standards.


Munson Machinery Company, Inc., Utica, NY 800-944-6644 www.munsonmachinery.com

About the Author(s)

Kevin Cronin

Editor-in-Chief, Powder & Bulk Solids

Kevin Cronin has been editor-in-chief, Powder & Bulk Solids, for 30 years. For several years, he also edited food and chemical industry publications. He received a B.A. in communications—with a concentration in journalism—from the University of Scranton, Scranton, PA, in 1988.

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