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List of types of mill


List of types of mill


Types of mill include the following:

Manufacturing facilities

Categorized by power source

  • Watermill, a mill powered by moving water
  • Windmill, a mill powered by moving air (wind)
  • Tide mill, a water mill that uses the tide's movement
  • Treadmill or treadwheel, a mill powered by human or animal movement
    • Horse mill, a mill powered by horses' movement

Categorized by not being a fixed building

  • Ship mill, a water mill that floats on the river or bay whose current or tide provides the water movement
  • Field mill (carriage), a portable mill

Categorized by what is made and/or acted on

  • Materials recovery facility, processes raw garbage and turns it into purified commodities like aluminum, PET, and cardboard by processing and crushing (compressing and baling) it.
  • Rice mill, processes paddy to rice
  • Bark mill, produces tanbark for tanneries
  • Coffee mill
  • Colloid mill
  • Cider mill, crushes apples to give cider
  • Drainage mills such as the Clayrack Drainage Mill are used to pump water from low-lying land.
  • Flotation mill, in mining, uses grinding and froth flotation to concentrate ores using differences in materials' hydrophobicity
  • Gristmill, a grain mill (flour mill)
  • Herb grinder
  • Oil mill, see expeller pressing, extrusion
  • Ore mill, for crushing and processing ore
  • Paper mill
  • Pellet mill
  • Powder mill, produces gunpowder
  • Puppy mill, a breeding facility that produces puppies on a large scale, where the welfare of the dogs is jeopardized for profits
  • Rock crusher
  • Sugar cane mill
  • Sawmill, a lumber mill
    • Millwork
  • starch mill
  • Steel mill
  • sugar mill (also called a sugar refinery), processes sugar beets or sugar cane into various finished products
  • Textile mills for textile manufacturing:
    • Cotton mill
    • Flax mill, for flax
    • Silk mill, for silk
    • woollen mill, see textile manufacturing
  • huller (also called a rice mill, or rice husker) is used to hull rice
  • Wire mill, for wire drawing

Other types

  • See Category:Industrial buildings and structures

Industrial tools for size reduction and/or filtration

(See comminution, filtration)

  • Arrastra, simple mill for grinding and pulverizing (typically) gold or silver ore
  • Ball mill, a mill using balls to crush the material
  • Bead mill a type of Mill (grinding)
  • Burr mill or burr grinder, a mill using burrs to crush the material, usually manufactured for a single purpose such as coffee beans, dried peppercorns, coarse salt, spices, or poppy seeds
  • Coffee grinder
  • Conical mill (or conical screen mill)
  • Cutting mill, a device commonly used in laboratories for the preliminary size reduction of materials
  • Disc mill (or disk mill)
  • Edge mill
  • End mill, a type of milling cutter used in milling in the machining sense
  • Expeller pressing (also called oil pressing)
  • Hammermill, a mill using little hammers to crush the material
  • IsaMill, an energy-efficient mineral industry grinding mill that was jointly developed in the 1990s by Mount Isa Mines
  • Jet mill, grinds materials by using a high speed jet of compressed air or inert gas to impact particles into each other.
  • Milling machine, a machine tool that performs milling (machining)
  • Mortar and pestle
  • Pin mill, a mill for achieving very fine particle sizes
  • Planetary mill
  • Roller mill, a mill using rollers to grind or pulverize grain and other raw materials using cylinders
  • Rolling mill, for rolling (metalworking)
    • Strip mill, a type of rolling mill
  • Slitting mill, for slitting metal into nails
  • VSI mill, a mill with a vertical shaft that spins
  • Stamp mill, a specialized machine for reducing ore to powder for further processing or for fracturing other materials
  • Three roll mill
  • Ultrasonic disintegrator a type of Mill (grinding)
  • Vibratory mill a type of Mill (grinding)
  • VSI mill (vertical shaft impactor mill), a mill that comminutes particles of material into smaller (finer) particles by throwing them against a hard surface inside the mill
  • A wet mill performs wet-milling: steeps a substance in water to remove specific compounds
  • Wiley mill, a specific group of grinding mills manufactured under the name Thomas Scientific

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