2024-03-30

Crushing and Screening Buckets for Excavators: A Powerful Multi-Tool (www.GrabsIndia.com)

Crushing and Screening Buckets for Excavators: A Powerful Multi-Tool (www.GrabsIndia.com) A screening and crushing bucket, also known as a crusher bucket, is a powerful attachment for excavators that combines both crushing and screening functions in one unit. This versatile tool offers several advantages and can be used in various applications across industries. Uses: Crushing and […]

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In 1980’s Servoday supplied Buoys

In the 1980s, Servoday, a company specializing in maritime equipment, supplied buoys to India for use in lighthouses and lightships. These buoys likely played a crucial role in aiding navigation and ensuring maritime safety along India’s coastlines during that time

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2024-03-28

Servoday Introduced Ball Mill in 1969

Servoday’s history. The company, founded by Shri Ishwarbhai R Masuria, started its own steel fabrication facility in Jamnagar in 1969. They initially manufactured plant and machinery for oil mills, oil refining plants, and solvent extraction plants. While they have expanded their product range over the years, including various types of mills, introducing a ball mill […]

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2024-03-27

Servoday built a Hammer Mill in 1970s

Servoday Engineering Works introduced a groundbreaking Hammer Mill in 1970, specifically designed for processing oil cake, forestry waste, and materials from the plywood industry. This innovative equipment revolutionized the way these industries handled their raw materials, offering efficient and effective solutions for grinding and processing. Servoday Engineering Works’ Hammer Mill became a cornerstone in enhancing […]

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Hardwood and Softwood (pellet) Information

Hardwood and Softwood 1. Definition: 2. Microscopic Structure: 3. Density: 4. Uses: 5. Cost: 6. Growth Rate: Hardwood and Softwood Pellets 1. Softwood Pellets burn hotter Softwood pellets produce more heat, meaning they have a higher BTU output. This is counter-intuitive for anyone who is used to burning standard (non-pellet) wood, since hardwood always burns hotter […]

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