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In this study, we utilized the tool condition monitoring (TCM) module of the HP-MP milling and pelletizing machine to analyze the impact of different grinding aids (GAs) on the clinker grinding process. Our previous investigation focused on comparing microcellulose (MCC)-based GAs and polyethylene wax-based GAs, revealing notable distinctions between the two. This time, we explored the disparities between MCC-based GAs and pine resin-based GAs.