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FM 425 FINAL EXAM | 141 QUESTIONS | WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS/NEWEST UPDATE

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What are the benefits of grinding in feed manufacturing? - (ANSWERS)-Increase and improve
feed digestion %%%%%%
-Improve mixing efficiency
-Improves pellet durability and quality
-Increases homogeneity and prevents separation

What are some reasons for grinding? - (ANSWERS)-Animal characteristics and needs
-Feeding situation
-Feed form and ingredients
-Personnel (Vet, nutritionist)

What are the two main components of hammermills? - (ANSWERS)The feeder and the grinding
chamber

What are the two types of feeders? - (ANSWERS)Rotary feeder and variable screw feeder

What are the components of the grinding chamber? - (ANSWERS)-Inlet
-Disc plate
-Hammers
-Screens

As screen hole size increases, particle size...? - (ANSWERS)Particle size increases

What is tip speed? - (ANSWERS)The hammers speed, higher speed gives finer particles.
Tip speed is calculated using v=2πr X RPM

What are the advantages and disadvantages of a hammermill? - (ANSWERS)Advantages: wide
particle size range, minimal maintenance expense
Disadvantages: Higher energy consumption for larger particles, noise generation

In a roller mill, what is a roll gap? - (ANSWERS)Determines the distance between rolls and can
be adjusted to optimize particle size

Advantages of roller mill - (ANSWERS)-Low energy consumption
-Reduced noise
-Minimal heat generation

Disadvantages of a roller mill - (ANSWERS)-High intial investment costs
-Complicated operational requirements
-Limits in grinding fiberous material

, FM 425 FINAL EXAM | 141 QUESTIONS | WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS/NEWEST UPDATE

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When do we use the Pre-Grind System? - (ANSWERS)Suitable when delaing with 1 or 2 primary
ingredients %%%%%%

When do we use the Post-Grind System? - (ANSWERS)Suitable when handling multiple
ingredients. Large grinders are required.

What is the Re-Grind System? - (ANSWERS)Adds another grinding step post-mixing. Good for
aquaculture.

What is the Step-Grinding System? - (ANSWERS)Two-stage grinding, roller mill then
hammermill

What is Geometric Mean Diameter (DGW) in terms of particle size? - (ANSWERS)Represents
the size at which half the sample's weight is composed of larger particles and the other half of
smaller particles

What is Geometric Standard Deviation (SGW) in terms of particle size? - (ANSWERS)Indicates
width of distribution. Higher SGW suggests a wider distribution and vice versa.

DGW x SGW= - (ANSWERS)+1 Standard deviation

DGW / SGW= - (ANSWERS)-1 Standard deviation

What are the components of the sieving method? - (ANSWERS)-Sieve agitators
-Dispersion agents
-Sieve shakers

What are process scales? - (ANSWERS)Operate on load cells, integrated into automated
systems for efficiency

What are microsystems? - (ANSWERS)Used for measuring mino ingredients, employs both
single and multiple weigh hoppers or loss-in-weight systems

What are tote systems? - (ANSWERS)Ideal for ingredients that do not require large scale storage
but are not suitable for micro bins.

What is the batching sequence? - (ANSWERS)Major ingredients are added, then minor
ingredients, then micro ingredients

What are factors that affect mixing? - (ANSWERS)-Particle size and shape
-Density
-Electrostatic charge

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