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What's the difference between a crusher and a pulverizer? What is the difference?
1. This pulverizer is mainly suitable for pulverizing materials in various chemical, food, medicine and health care industries, such as common beans and black beans. Sugar, rice, pepper, etc. in food can be crushed, and the mesh number is higher (the higher the mesh number, the finer the powder), and most materials can be crushed into powder, which provides convenience for the next process such as mixing and tabletting.

2. Crushers are also suitable for various chemical, food, pharmaceutical and health care industries, but they are generally only used for crushing functions, that is, crushing solid materials into particles instead of crushing them with a crusher. Crushers are often used as the previous process of pulverizers, such as wood blocks, low hardness ores, large agricultural products, etc., and cannot be directly put into pulverizers for pulverization. At this time, the material can be crushed into particles by a pulverizer, and then crushed into powder by a pulverizer, so that the working efficiency will be higher and the powder will be finer. Of course, if the products produced are only granular, there is no need to crush them. For example, the environmental protection department can crush branches directly.

3. The main difference between crusher and pulverizer is the different working principle and mesh number. Other materials, too, are all stainless steel, which meets food safety requirements. When selecting, mainly consider the material and the mesh number to be crushed.