UK-based International Innovative Technologies Ltd (IIT), has developed new grinding technology that combines low energy consumption with a compact size and powerful grinding force. As a result, as well as being suitable for the conventional grinding of a wide range of minerals and materials, the highly efficient and versatile milling system also has the capability to economically convert waste glass into fine powders for a range of recycling applications. The new M-Series powder mill from IIT comprises a technically advanced modular design capable of fine grinding soft, medium and hard materials (to 9.5 on the Mohs scale) to 90% passing 45 microns and below. the company has successfully used the new technology for the successful milling of glass waste to 50-75 microns to demonstrate the feasibility and cost effective production of powdered glass product for potential use in recycling applications such as a fluxing agent in brick manufacture and in filtration applications. Compact and powerful, the centrifugal grinding mechanism of the M-series is extremely energy efficient with the vertical material flow path and special roller assembly ensuring that the force produced is translated in to maximum particle grinding power. The new IIT mill utilizes natural centrifugal and gravitational forces to maximum effect. For more information, please visit www.iituk.com