powered mills offered greater control over the grinding process

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They could be located anywhere, and their operation was more consistent. This allowed for the mass production of various materials, including flour, ore, and other industrial products.​
 
In the 20th century, electric motors became the primary source of power for grinding mills. Electric - powered mills offered greater control over the grinding process, as the speed of the motor could be easily adjusted. This led to the development of more sophisticated grinding technologies, such as ball mills, Raymond mills, and vertical roller mills.​
 
Ball mills, for example, became widely used in the mining and mineral processing industries. They consist of a rotating cylinder filled with grinding media, usually steel balls. The rotation of the cylinder causes the balls to cascade and impact the material, breaking it down into smaller particles. Raymond mills, on the other hand, are known for their high - fineness output. They have a grinding roller that rotates on a grinding ring, and the material is ground between them.​
 
Today, grinding mills are at the forefront of technological innovation. Modern mills are equipped with advanced sensors and control systems that can monitor and adjust various parameters of the grinding process in real - time. This includes factors such as temperature, vibration, power consumption, and particle size.

The use of artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms is also becoming more prevalent, allowing for the optimization of the grinding process to achieve maximum efficiency and product quality.​