2nd Hand Vertical Mill for Sale – 100 Ton/Hour Capacity for Farin Production

We provide a wide range of mills — including Raymond mill, trapezoidal mill, vertical mill, ultrafine mill, and ball mill, obtained ISO9001 international quality certification, EU CE certification, and Customs Union CU-TR certification. Suitable for processing minerals such as limestone, phosphate, quicklime, kaolin, talc, barite, bentonite, calcium carbonate, dolomite, coal, gypsum, clay, carbon black, slag, cement raw materials, cement clinker, and more.

The discharge range of these mills can be adjusted to meet specific processing needs, typically from 80-400 mesh, 600-3250 mesh, and can achieve the finest particle size of up to 6000 mesh(D50).

If you are looking for a reliable grinding solution to turn stone or minerals into fine powder, please feel free to contact our online customer service.

Unlocking Value with a High-Capacity Second-Hand Vertical Mill

For producers in the farin, mineral, and industrial powder sectors, finding reliable, high-capacity milling equipment at a competitive price point is a constant challenge. A robust 100 ton/hour vertical mill represents a significant capital investment when purchased new. This is where the secondary market offers a compelling alternative. A well-maintained, second-hand vertical mill can deliver exceptional performance and ROI, providing the necessary grinding power for large-scale farin production without the hefty upfront cost of a new machine.

A well-maintained used vertical grinding mill in an industrial setting

Key Considerations When Sourcing a Used Mill

Purchasing pre-owned machinery requires diligent evaluation. The primary focus should be on the mill’s mechanical integrity, maintenance history, and remaining service life of wear parts. Key components to inspect include the grinding rollers and rings, the gearbox, the classifier, and the main shaft. A mill with a documented service history and known origin provides significantly more value and less risk than an unknown unit. For farin production, which often requires consistent particle size distribution, ensuring the precision of the powder separator is paramount.

A Superior Alternative: Our MW Ultrafine Grinding Mill

While a second-hand machine can be a good solution, it inherently comes with unknowns. For operations prioritizing reliability, efficiency, and long-term performance with minimal downtime, investing in new technology often proves more economical. We highly recommend considering our MW Ultrafine Grinding Mill.

This machine is engineered for customers requiring ultra-fine powder with exceptional efficiency. With an input size of 0-20 mm and a capacity range of 0.5-25 tph, it’s a versatile workhorse. Its standout feature is the absence of rolling bearings and screws in the grinding chamber, eliminating common failure points and concerns about bearing damage or loose screws causing catastrophic failures. Furthermore, its external lubrication system allows for maintenance without shutdown, supporting continuous 24/7 production crucial for meeting high-volume demands.

MW Ultrafine Grinding Mill showing its compact design and external lubrication points

Why New Technology Outpaces Older Designs

Older vertical mills, even high-capacity ones, often lack the energy-efficient designs and advanced control systems of modern equipment. Our MW Mill boasts newly designed grinding curves that enhance efficiency, yielding 40% higher capacity than jet mills and double that of ball mills with the same power input. Its cage-type powder selector, incorporating German technology, allows for precise fineness adjustment between 325-2500 meshes, ensuring your farin product meets exact specifications. Coupled with an efficient pulse dust collector and muffler, it operates cleaner and quieter, easily complying with modern environmental standards.

Making the Right Choice for Your Operation

The decision between a used 100 t/h machine and a new, technologically advanced mill boils down to your specific priorities: immediate lowest cost versus long-term operational savings, reliability, and product quality. For those seeking a balance, we also offer the LUM Ultrafine Vertical Grinding Mill, which integrates the latest roller and powder separating technology for higher yield rates and better product quality, with energy consumption reduced by 30%-50%.

LUM Ultrafine Vertical Grinding Mill with its reversible structure for easy maintenance

We provide complete technical support and a sufficient supply of original spare parts for worry-free operation, a guarantee you rarely get with second-hand equipment. Contact our team to discuss which solution—exploring the secondary market or investing in a new MW or LUM mill—best aligns with your production goals and budget.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  1. What is the most critical thing to check on a used vertical mill?
    The most critical components are the grinding rollers and rings, the main shaft and gearbox for signs of wear or damage, and the condition of the classifier. Always request maintenance logs and a history of replaced parts.
  2. Can a used mill achieve the same fineness as a new one for farin production?
    It depends on the wear of the grinding elements and the precision of the classifier. A well-maintained used mill can, but a new mill with advanced technology like our MW Mill’s cage-type selector guarantees precise and consistent fineness control.
  3. What are the advantages of your MW Ultrafine Grinding Mill over an older used model?
    Key advantages include higher energy efficiency (40%+ more output than jet mills), no internal bearings/screws to fail, external lubrication without shutdown, precise fineness adjustment (325-2500 mesh), and integrated eco-friendly dust and noise reduction.
  4. Do you offer commissioning and training for new mills?
    Yes, we provide comprehensive technical services, including installation guidance, commissioning, and operator training to ensure optimal performance and worry-free operation from day one.
  5. Is spare part availability a concern for older mill models?
    Yes, sourcing original spare parts for older or discontinued models can be challenging and lead to prolonged downtime. We ensure a sufficient supply of original spare parts for all our current models, like the MW and LUM mills, for their entire lifecycle.