Comminutor with impact, shear and screening sections

Solid material comminution or disintegration – Apparatus – With separation or classification of material

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241 884, 241189A, 241190, B02C 13282

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050625756

ABSTRACT:
A reversible hammermill with breaker blocks or plates and one or more adjustable cages equipped with distinct shearing and screening sections, and having a shearing section of greater than normal length having a commencement point above the 3 o'clock position, useful for reducing coal and like materials including sub-bituminous coal to finer particle sizes with minimal horsepower and through-put penalities.

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Reversible Hammermills, Pennsylvania Crusher Corporation.
The Cyclone Furnace.

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