Jay Khodiyar

Hammer Mill Machine

Hammer Mill Machine

A hammer mill machine is a versatile size-reduction device used to grind, crush, or pulverize materials into fine particles. It works by rapidly rotating hammers that strike raw materials such as biomass, grains, minerals, or industrial waste. Hammer mills are widely used in pellet plants, feed mills, and recycling industries. They offer high efficiency, uniform output size, simple operation, low maintenance, and robust construction, making them ideal for continuous and heavy-duty material processing applications.

Process of Hammer Mill Machine Machine

The hammer mill machine process starts with feeding raw materials into the grinding chamber through a hopper. A high-speed rotor with swinging hammers repeatedly strikes the material, breaking it into smaller particles. The crushed material passes through a perforated screen that controls particle size. Oversized particles remain inside for further grinding. Finally, uniformly ground material exits through the discharge outlet, ready for use in pelletizing, briquetting, or other industrial processing applications.

Jay Khodiyar Hammer Mill Machine Machine Manufacturer

Jay Khodiyar Machine Tools is a renowned Indian manufacturer and exporter of biomass processing equipment, including biomass hammer mill machines used to cut and grind agricultural and forest waste into desired particle sizes for briquetting, pelletizing, and other fuel applications. Their hammer mill systems are built for durability, reliable performance, and adaptability to various raw materials like wood chips, husks, shells, and agro-waste, supporting efficient biomass fuel production. Jay Khodiyar’s expertise spans over three decades in renewable energy machinery manufacturing.

Technical Specifications

Input Raw Material:

Any agriculture waste, any wood grinding

Raw Material Dia Size:

Up to 5mm

Raw Material Length Size

Up to 10

In Put (Feed) Moisture

Up to 40%

Out Put Moisture

Up to 15%

Power Required

62 HP

Production Capacity

Up to 2000 Kg/Hr 10% ± (*The production capacity depends on the density and moisture of the raw material)