The Microactive Disc Mill Pulverizer is a specialized grinding machine designed for the efficient comminution of materials into fine powders. This type of pulverizer utilizes a pair of rotating discs to crush and grind various ingredients making it suitable for conducting various grinding operations. The machine is equipped with a 3 HP motor which helps in achieving the grinding capacity of 25 kilos per hour making this machine suitable for domestic and commercial grinding operations.
Features
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Robust Design : Disc mill pulverizer is constructed with durable materials that allow it to withstand rigorous grinding processes. This robust design ensures longevity and reliability in various applications.
Powerful Motor : The machine is powered using a 3 HP robust motor which provides required power in order to conduct various grinding tasks efficiently.
High Production Capacity : This machine is suitable for commercial grade tasks because of it's high production capacity and durable build.
Specification
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Product Type: Pulveriser & Mirchi Kandap Machine
Brand: MICROACTIVE (Made in India)
Material : Mild Steel
Required Motor Power : 3 HP
Phase : Single
Power Source : Electric
Voltage : 220 V
Automatic Grade : Automatic
Production Capacity : 20-25 kg Per/hr
Dimension (L x W x H) : 17 x 22 x 34 inch (43.18 x 55.88 x 86.36 cm)
Weight : 45 kg (Approx.)
Accessories
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2 Pcs Mild Steel Jali
Usage
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Assemble Your Grinder : Ensure all parts are securely in place according to your manual's instructions. This typically includes the grinding discs, hopper, and collection container.
Add the Spices : Carefully pour the desired grains or spices into the hopper.
Adjust the Grind Setting : Disc mill pulverizers have an adjustment mechanism to control the fineness of the grind. Experiment to find the setting that suits your preference, starting with a coarser setting and gradually making it finer. Refer to your manual for specific instructions on adjusting the grind size.
Power On : Plug in the grinder and turn it on. Let the grinder run for a few seconds without spices to ensure proper operation.
Monitor the Grinding Process : Observe the spices as they are being ground. If you hear unusual noises or smell burning, turn off the grinder immediately.
Collect Your Ground Spices : Once the grinding process is complete, carefully remove the collection container containing the freshly ground powder.
Repeat if Needed : If you need a large quantity of ground spices, let the grinder cool down for a few minutes between batches to avoid overheating.
Maintenance :
Check Grinding Discs : Inspect the grinding discs for wear and tear. Replace them if they show significant signs of damage or wear.
Grease Bearings : Apply grease to all bearings according to the manufacturer’s recommendations.
Wiring Inspection : Check all wiring connections for tightness and look for any signs of wear or fraying.
Use Appropriate Cleaning Agents : Clean surfaces with suitable solvents like acetone or water, ensuring that no moisture remains, as water can cause rust and damage electrical components.
Disassemble Components : Carefully disassemble parts that require cleaning, such as the grinding discs and housing.
Applications
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Grinding Grains : Disc mill pulverizers are extensively used for grinding grains such as wheat, corn, and rice into flour or meal. The adjustable gap between the discs allows for precise control over particle size, which is crucial for achieving the desired texture in flour production.
Processing Spices : In spice processing, disc mills play a vital role in grinding whole spices into fine powders. The shearing action provided by the rotating discs ensures that spices retain their flavor and aroma while achieving a uniform particle size.
Creating Flours from Pulses : With the growing popularity of gluten-free diets, disc mills are increasingly used to produce flours from pulses such as chickpeas and lentils. These flours serve as alternatives to traditional wheat flour in various recipes.