Pulverizing Equipment

Klingmill has the technical strength to pulverize almost anything –both wet and dry, to a desired particle size. Through a patented technical solution, a base material can be pulverized in an environmentally friendly and energy efficient way.

Discover the Advantages of Pulverizing Equipment

No costs. Only profit. That might sounds like an impossible equation. Until you compare the benefits that Klingmill actually gives you compared to traditional hammer technology. You could say that we cut costs in favor of profit. At every point right down to the finish line.

Both Wet & Dry Milling

Whether you need to grind wet or dry materials, our product can handle both with ease, thanks to its advanced technology and versatile capabilities.

Reduced Energy Consumption

Our product is designed to minimize energy consumption, making it an environmentally friendly choice that can also save you money on your energy bills.

Ease of Maintenance

We pride ourselves on providing ease of maintenance and constant customer support, ensuring that you always have the assistance you need to keep your product running smoothly.

ABOUT THE KLINGMILL

Technology

We offer a new generation of grinding of biomaterials, where our unique and patented technology stands out in several areas. With our self-developed manufacturing method, we can construct our mills with the hardest materials

in the world, which provides long durability and high reliability. We also have

the unique ability to grind wet raw materials without using any sieve plate. This

makes us the first mill manufacturer in the world that can grind wet raw

materials directly into the desired fraction.


Our range of mills is available in different capacities for various industries. Currently, we can offer mills with a capacity ranging from 250 kg/h to 15 t/h to meet our customers needs. Our most successful product is KlingMill with a single shaft, which has proven to meet the needs of many industries. We can customize the fractions to create the conditions that you specifically require. KlingMill can grind both dry and wet raw materials up to 75% smaller than 0.5 mm and 97% smaller than 1.0 mm.

The Double-shaft KlingMill

Another model we have under development, is the double-shaft KlingMill, which has even stricter requirements for the fraction. Here, we achieve 85% smaller than 0.5 mm and 100% smaller than 1.0 mm. The principles and concept are the same as our other model.

The Log mill

Finally, we have the Log Mill under development. A revolutionary mill concept that changes the way we handle raw materials. This unique mill can grind a raw log with a diameter of up to 60 cm directly into wood powder or the desired fraction.

OUR SOLUTION

Blades that turn anything into a powder of a desired fraction.

Material
Wood
Material
Beans
Material
Pellets

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Frequently asked questions

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What is the price?

The price depends mainly on two things, size of the mill, and what kind of material you want to put through. Please contact sales department for more detailed information.

What are the biggest challenges facing the wood milling industry today?

There has been very slow developments in finding new ways how to produce small particles direct, which have had an impact on the production lay out and cost. KlingMill opens up new ways how to handle biomass, since it can work with both wet and dry material of all kinds.

How has technology affected the wood milling industry in recent years?

The production cost has gone up, since preparing of different biomass material have been expensive. KlingMill opens up a possibility to lower the production cost.

What safety precautions are taken in wood milling operations to protect workers?

All KlingMill products are CE marked according to Machine Directive, and have ATEX certification.

How is wood sourced and processed before it is ready for milling?

KlingMill can work with all kinds of raw bio materials, but the material going into the machine must be clean, and free from none organic materials.

What types of machines are used in wood milling, and how do they work?

There are different types of machines that can be used, but the most common are hammermills of different kinds. They can only work with dry fiber, so the production cost will be higher, since

What is KlingMill, and what does it involve?

KlingMill is a new type of pulverizer, that can produce a particle under 1 mm in one step, with wet or dry raw material. That means that the lay out of a wood pellet mill can be very different from the traditional mill using the old technic. KlingMill is today the only mill that can reach 90-95% partical size under 0,5 mm, making wood dust for burning process.

Bringing the Future of Grinding Worldwide

Contact us today to discover how our cutting-edge technology can
lead to lower production costs and decreased energy consumption.

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