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Cone Mills Process Difficult-to-Grind Food Materials

Reduce the buildup of products

Kemutec Cone Mill

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Kemutec cone mills feature a gentle, grinding action to maintain a close particle size range with minimal fines generation, while reducing residence time, resulting in negligible heat generation. Constructed of 304 or 316 stainless steel, KEK cone mills feature an ultra-hygienic design and come in a variety of finishes, including bead blast, crack- and crevice-free welds, and mirror-polished surfaces. Used for fatty, heat-sensitive, sticky, moist, and other difficult-to-grind applications, the mills are available in sizes ranging from 3- to 25-in. cone diameters.

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