Flaking mill with a product channel on each of the axial ends of

Solid material comminution or disintegration – Apparatus – With automatic control

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241224, 241226, B02C 2500, B02C 428

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053869460

ABSTRACT:
A roll mill, particularly a flaking mill with a product channel on each of the axial ends of the rollers utilizes at least two rollers having guide channels with adjoining guide surfaces, at their axial ends, with the guide channels and guide surfaces, conveying the product to be milled into the converging gap or nip of the rollers. The guide surfaces are pivotable via a piston-cylinder unit from an operating position into a discharge position where in the latter position, foreign objects which have accumulated on the guide surface are removed via an open flap, below the guide surface, into a container.

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