Min. Order: | 1 Set/Sets |
---|---|
Trade Term: | FOB,CFR,CIF,CIP,CPT,EXW |
Payment Terms: | Paypal, L/C, T/T, WU, Money Gram |
Supply Ability: | 20 Sets per Month |
Place of Origin: | Henan |
Location: | Zhengzhou, Henan, China (Mainland) |
---|---|
Business Type: | Manufacturer, Trading Company |
Main Products: | Shelling Machines, Hulling Machines And Peeling Machines |
Model No.: | TFYM1000 |
---|---|
Means of Transport: | Ocean, Land |
Capacity: | 600-800 kg/h |
Power: | 12.25 kw |
Weight: | 2800 kg |
Dimensions: | 7300 * 2800 * 3900 mm |
Production Capacity: | 20 Sets per Month |
Packing: | nude in container |
Delivery Date: | 25 days after the order |
Introduction to Oats Hulling and Separating Machine
We offer oats hulling & separating equipment, which is designed for hulling and separating your oats. It features compact design, easy operation. The oats hulling and separating machine is the leading equipment in China for oats processing on the technical specifications like high rate of hulling and high percentage of whole kernels. It's the optimum equipment for oats primary processing, and the difficult problem to hull oats has been solved properly.
Advantages of Oats Hulling and Separating Machine
1. The core parts of hullers adopt all-steel materials, and the vanes of the huller adopt 99% alumina porcelain which improve the hulling result and give a longer service time. External motor is easy for maintenance and replacement.
2. You can achieve ideal separating result by adjusting angle of screens.
3. Adopting the vibrating and negative-pressure separation machine and spiral materials-unloader to make the shells collecting works easier and at the same time reduce the dust accumulation greatly during the working process.
4. The vibrating source of the equipment adopts vibratory motors design. This hulling and separating equipment features easy and quick installation and no installing experience is required.
Working Principles of Oats Hulling and Separating Machine
Working Process: Raw materials → Elevating → Shelling & Separating → Checking the unhulled buckwheat → Flowing back for Re-hulling → Pure kernels