prebreaker
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]prebreaker (plural prebreakers)
- An industrial machine that is used in food processing for the initial grinding or breaking up of large (often frozen) chunks.
- 1958, Edmond S. Harris, George H. Goldsborough, John William Thompson, Number of Days' Supply of Food and Beverages in Retail Food Stores:
- A hog, basher, hammermill or prebreaker is used to grind the bones, heads, feet, heavy tissues, and whole carcasses into pieces no larger than 2 inches.
- 1963, Maynard Alexander Joslyn, John Laurence Heid, Food Processing Operations, page 426:
- Prebreakers are used to prebreak or crush cocoa presscakes, fats, large fruit or vegetables, whole fish, bones, etc.
- 1974, United States. Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission, Decisions and Orders - Issue 8, page 795:
- The twelve-inch inclined screw conveyor that runs from the prebreaker to the blow tank is exposed adjacent to the discharge chute from the prebreaker;
- 1988, Feed Management - Volume 39, page 35:
- Ideally, the prebreaker, or first step grinder, would be sized to operate at full load.