File:NIE 1905 Flour - roller milling machine section.jpg

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English: Section of a roller milling machine. The third and final step in the development of milling processes was taken when rollers were substituted for stones to perform the grinding process. Iron rollers were generally used at Pest to grind wheat before 1840, and, under the name of the Hungarian system, rapidly spread throughout Europe. As early as 1810 Ignes Paur of Austria invented a middlings purifier which is described below. It is claimed that in 1868-70 E. N. LaCroix, a French miller, independently invented a system of roller-milling similar to the Hungarian system, and installed it in one of the great flour-mills of Minneapolis.
Date published 1905
Source The New International Encyclopædia, v. 7, 1905, “Flour,” p. 751, fig. 2.
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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