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Chapter ONE
</strong></p><p>1.1 INTRODUCTION</p><p>1.2 Objective and scope of size reduction equipment.</p><p><strong>
Chapter TWO
</strong></p><p><strong>LITERATURE REVIEW </strong></p><p>2.1 Origin of size reduction</p><p>2.2 Importance of size reduction</p><p>2.3 Mechanism of size reduction</p><p>2.4 Methods of size reduction</p><p>2.5 Classification of size reduction equipment</p><p>2.6 Factors to be considered in size reduction equipment</p><p>2.7 Behaviour of particles during size reduction</p><p>2.8 Theory of crushing</p><p>2.9 Factors affecting the nature of materials to be crushed.</p><p><strong>
Chapter THREE
</strong></p><p>3.1 Selection of material for construction</p><p>3.12 Table of summary for the selection of materials and reason</p><p>3.2 Construction procedure</p><p>3.21 Marking out operators</p><p>3.22 Equipment used for marking out</p><p>3.3 Cutting operation</p><p>3.4 Press size requirements for cutting</p><p>3.5 Punching / drilling operation</p><p>3.6 Welding joining operation</p><p>3.7 Arc welding</p><p>3.72 Electrodes used in welding</p><p>3.73 Specification of welding electrodes</p><p>3.8 Sequence of operation</p><p>3.81 The rotating shaft and conveyor housing</p><p>3.82 Hopper</p><p>3.83 Grinding chamber</p><p>3.84 Plate gap and adjustment screw</p><p>3.85 Standing</p><p>3.86 Driven pulley / prime mover</p><p>3.87 Surface finishing and coating</p><p>3.91 Safety of the operation</p><p>3.92 Precautions</p><p>3.93 Cost evaluation</p><p><strong>
Chapter FOUR
</strong></p><p>4.1 Discussion</p><p>4.2 Principle of operation</p><p>4.3 Precautions</p><p>4.4 Maintenance</p><p>4.5 Recommendation</p><p>4.6 Conclusion</p><p>4.7 References</p>
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