Compact Pin Mill Fits Tight Spots

March 14, 2011
A new 18-inch diameter Centrifugal Impact Mill model CIM-18-SS from Munson Machinery provides coarse to fine grinding of friable materials into controlled particle sizes, as well as de-agglomerating and conditioning of dry solids.

A new 18-inch (457 mm) diameter Centrifugal Impact Mill model CIM-18-SS from Munson Machinery provides coarse to fine (400 mesh) grinding of friable materials into controlled particle sizes, as well as de-agglomerating and conditioning of dry solids.

A direct drive system reduces the unit's footprint to about half of that required by a belt-driven machine, allowing installations in restricted areas.

High-speed rotation of the inner disc creates centrifugal force that accelerates bulk material entering the central inlet of the opposing stationary disc. As material travels from the center to the periphery of the discs at high speed, it passes through a "treacherous path" of five intermeshing rows of rotating and stationary pins, with the desired tight particle size distribution obtained by controlling the rotor speed.
 
Setting the infinitely variable rotor speed between several hundred rpm and 5400 rpm provides the flexibility to use the machine for coarse grinding and de-agglomerating as well as for fine grinding. Also known as a "Pin Mill," the 15 hp (11.2 kw) unit produces tight particle size distribution at any given rotor speed setting, and sanitizes rapidly.

It also provides high throughput rates per horsepower relative to machines employing screens, hammers, knives or rolls, depending on application.