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Used mills – industrial size reduction equipment for sale

Buy used, surplus & second-hand mills from IPP – ready to ship

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For reliable particle size reduction across industries, mills offer essential performance in countless manufacturing processes. With more than 47 years of expertise, IPP has built the world’s largest inventory of ready-to-ship used process equipment, spread across 20 complete plant sites and featuring 15,000+ pieces of equipment. Our extensive selection of mills helps manufacturers save time and capital while securing the equipment they need to maintain or expand production.

Mills are designed to break down bulk solids into smaller particles to meet precise specifications. This essential process step ensures proper blending, reaction efficiency, and product quality across industries. Different mill designs—ranging from hammer mills and ball mills to colloid mills and jet mills—are used depending on the feed material, required particle size, and downstream process requirements.

Primary uses across industries

Types of materials processed

Common materials of construction

Mills are fabricated from materials matched to the abrasiveness, corrosiveness, and purity requirements of the process:

Key features of industrial mills

Learn more about industrial milling technology in this Chemical Engineering overview.

Find your mill at IPP

Search the IMS inventory or contact IPP’s equipment team to secure the right mill for your process. With used and surplus inventory ready to ship, IPP helps companies reduce lead times, avoid supply chain delays, and control project costs.

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Featured Ball Mills

Stainless Steel 304 Ball Mill

Stainless Steel 304 Ball Mill

Type: Mill

Subtype: Ball

Condition: Used

Material: Stainless Steel 304

Capacity (Design): 1.59 m3 (56 ft3)

Drive Power: 2.2 kW (3 HP)

with CS heat box Cylindrical Rod Mill, with LP gas fired heating system Feed line input(liquid) 1.5" diameter pipe. Discharge port is 8" round with a 8.8" x 32" vent Drive is by a Lincoln AC motor, Model BVJ AAF4P3TC61.
3 hp, 60 Hz. 230/460 volt Drum is chain driven. Heating chamber is custom built with three firing bars with auto igniters and pilots(controlled separately). Heating system designed to fire on LP gas. Top mounted exhaust stack with automatic valve to maintain temperature is supplied

Powered By: Electric.

Stainless Steel 316 Ball Mill

Stainless Steel 316 Ball Mill

Type: Mill

Subtype: Ball

Manufacturer: TEMA Siebtechnik

Model: ESM 234-1 BS

Condition: Used

Material: Stainless Steel 316

Capacity (Design): 0.019 m3 (0.67 ft3)

Diameter: 254 mm (10 in)

Eccentric vibrating mill Type ESM Ball Mill Usable volumn is 5 liter maximum Total grinding tube volume is 19 liters, grinding medea volume is 15 liters 235 mm ID x 450 mm L. Unit is batch design, suitable for wet and dry grinding, with a feed grain size up to 30mm Can accept rods, balls, and pebble grinding media, comes with CS Rods. The Exciter is side mounted creating ellitical and linear vibrations

Powered By: Electric.

Carbon Steel Ball Mill

Carbon Steel Ball Mill

Type: Mill

Subtype: Ball

Manufacturer: Blaw Knox

Condition: Used

Material: Carbon Steel

Diameter: 1,829 mm (72 in)

Pressure: 10.7 bar (155 psi)

650 deg F. 2"-6" CS ball charge Gear driven by 40 HP, 3/60/220/440 volt, Phila gear reducer ratio 30.6:1. Bull and pinion gear ratio 4.85:1. Unit has Manzel fully centralized lubrication system w/6-station Manzel oil pump. W/control panel and starter box.

Temperature: 343.3 °C (650 °F). Vacuum: Yes.

Carbon Steel Ball Mill

Carbon Steel Ball Mill

Type: Mill

Subtype: Ball

Condition: Used

Material: Carbon Steel

Diameter: 2,135 mm (84.1 in)

conical ball mill Non drive end ID= approximately 470 mm, (measured at the most narrow point) Drive end ID is approximately 465 mm. belt driven by motor via bull gear

Mill FAQ
Have questions about Mills or our services? Learn more about our products and why customers choose IPP.
Mills are essential across chemical, pharmaceutical, food, mineral, and cosmetic manufacturing for particle size reduction.
Ball mills offer finer grinding and are better suited for slurries, while hammer mills excel at high-throughput grinding of dry solids.
Regular inspection of wear components (hammers, liners, grinding media), monitoring drive systems, and maintaining proper lubrication ensures consistent performance and product quality.