Stamp Mill - Other Stamping Mills

Other Stamping Mills

Stamp mills were used in early paper making for preparing the paper-stuff (pulp), before the invention of the Hollander beater. They were used in mining for breaking ore, and in oil-seed processing for prior to pressing the oil from the milled seeds. Early mills were water powered but mills can be steam, water, or electric powered.

A stamping mill may refer to a factory that performs stamping.

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