High-Speed Industrial Grinder | Commercial bakeries, spice processing plants | Grind Fineness: 20-300 mesh (ISO 3310) ▲ Stainless Steel Construction: 304 grade (ASTM A240) 220V Power (IEC 60038) | ▲ Advanced model achieves 300 mesh Durable, corrosion-resistant Energy-efficient for industrial use | Higher upfront cost Requires installation space Not suitable for small batches |
Manual Grinder | Home kitchens, small-scale spice grinding | Adjustable settings: 5 levels (ASTM E11 standard) Compact design: 20x10 cm (ISO 2240) | Portable, low cost No electricity required Easy maintenance | Low capacity (≤1 kg/batch) Labor-intensive for fine grinding Not precision-grade |
Wet/Dry Mill | Food processing, pharmaceuticals | Dual functionality (wet/dry) Motor Power: 500W (IEC 60038) Noise Level: 65 dB (ISO 3744) | Versatile for diverse materials High throughput (5-10 kg/hour) | Bulky design (≥50 kg) Requires frequent cleaning Higher energy consumption |
Hammer Mill | Agricultural processing, recycling | Throughput: 1-5 tons/hour (ISO 5009) Material: Heavy-duty steel (ASTM A36) | ▲ Advanced model handles 5 tons/hour Cost-effective for bulk processing Robust construction | Extremely loud (≥90 dB) High wear on components Limited precision (≥2mm particles) |
Disc Mill | Chemical, pharmaceutical industries | Precision Grinding: 50-200 mesh (ISO 3310) Explosion-proof: ATEX Zone 20 compliance | Consistent particle size Safe for hazardous materials Quiet operation (≤55 dB) | High cost (≥$5k/unit) Low capacity (≤2 kg/hour) Requires skilled operators |
Vibrating Mill | Lab research, fine powder production | Ultra-fine grinding: up to 500 mesh (ISO 3310) Continuous operation: 24 hours (IEC 60068) | ▲ Advanced model achieves 500 mesh Uniform particle distribution Low contamination risk | Fragile components (ceramic grinding heads) Complex setup High maintenance costs |