Grain peeling machine
Our multi-function grain hulling machine can perform the function of rice hulling and rice milling to obtain white rice from paddy fields. We have corrected some usage and operation defects and reduced both the weight and cost, making it more suitable for the current rural processing industry.
Features
1. Beautiful performance, compact structure, convenient operation and maintenance
2. The finished product is bright and clean, with less chaff and low rice temperature
3. Low energy consumption, high output and can separate the chaff and rice automatically
4. The concentricity must not be adjusted
5. The belts are apt to be exchanged
6. The weight is much less than that of N brand machine
7. It occupies much less area when it is installed
8. Low noise and high utilization rate of by-products
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1. The multifunctional peeling machine not only peels rice, it can also peel many other grains such as soybeans, wheat, corn, peas, cowpeas, sorghum, etc.
2. It is widely used in cities, farms, small towns and rural individual households, as well as grain supply centers and other food processing plants, and can also be used for flow processing plants in rural areas.
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Parameters of grain peeling machine
Model | RP-80 |
Performance | 7.5-11KW |
Performance | 600-800KG/H |
Speed of the main shaft | 800-900R/M |
GW | 190KG |
NW | 140KG |
Packaging dimensions | 1140*460*780MM |
FAQ
The RP rice milling unit is a kind of complete device. Paddy enters the machine through a vibrating sieve and magnetic unit to remove the stones and impurities, and then passes through the peeling room (remove the yellow husks), the winnowing room, the milling room (remove the brown chaff and get white rice) and the blow room in return. The machine can do all processing work from paddy rice to white rice.
A rice huller, also known as a rice huller, is an agricultural device used to automatically remove the outer husk (chaff) from rice grains. Over time, various methods of husking rice have been developed. In the past, the traditional approach was to pound the rice with a mortar and pestle or similar tools.
Through a pair of rubber rollers rotating at different speeds, the peeler can ensure that the rice between the rollers is compressed and rubbed by the pressure of the weight to achieve the purpose of peeling.