Automatic roll husker + aspirator for separating husk from rice.
The machine is used to remove husk from rice (roll husker) and separate it from the hulled rice (closed-circuit aspirator).
As the two rubber rolls which rotate at different speeds cause friction, husking is effected.
A jet of air generated in the aspirator separates the husk from the rice and deposits the rice (hulled+paddy), immature grains and husk in three different places.

CHARACTERISTICS
- solidly built
- high husking yield (95-98%) and minimum breakage rate
- constant husking pressure
- rubber rolls can be replaced quickly and easily

The operating pressure of the rubber rolls on the husker is kept constant by a pneumatic cylinder which ensures that paddy husking is highly efficient and reduces breakage to a minimum.
A level sensor on the machine inlet detects the presence of products for milling and automatically starts the rolls so that the paddy can be hulled.
If no product is fed into the machine, it uses the same sensor to interrupt husking by removing the rubber rolls and switching off the supply.
The aspirator for separating husk from the hulled rice consists of a machine with a built-in suction fan which separates the hulled rice+paddy, immature grains and husk and deposits them in three different places.
The jet of air necessary to devide the three different products can be simply and practically adjusted by turning the special control knobs on the external walls of the machine.

 
 
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