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Grain Cleaning Plant China Factory

Times:06-13-2025

Grain Cleaning Plant

For bulk grain processors, Shijiazhuang Xinlu Technology Co., Ltd. provides a Grain Cleaning Plant that combines multiple cleaning technologies into a single, efficient workflow. This plant is tailored for grains such as wheat, corn, rice, barley, and sorghum, and can be scaled to throughput requirements ranging from 5 to 100 t/h.

Plant Configuration

  1. Scalper & Pre‑Cleaner

    • Removes oversized debris and light impurities in a two‑stage screening and aspiration unit.

  2. Aspirator & Deduster

    • Uses cross‑flow air to separate fine dust and chaff, protecting downstream machinery.

  3. Magnetic Drum Separator

    • Eliminates metal contaminants, ensuring product purity and equipment safety.

  4. Gravity Table

    • Stratifies grain based on density, separating shriveled or immature kernels.

  5. Rotary Screen & Sieving System

    • Classifies grains by precise size categories, improving storage uniformity.

  6. Bucket Elevator & Belt Conveyors

    • Transfers grain between modules with minimal handling damage.

  7. Control Room

    • Houses SCADA system for remote monitoring, recipe management, and performance analytics.

Technical Highlights

  • High Throughput: Configurable lines achieve up to 100 t/h, depending on grain type and moisture content.

  • Dust Suppression: Integrated dust collectors and negative‑pressure enclosures maintain air quality in the facility.

  • Wear‑Resistant Components: Screens and chutes coated with abrasion‑resistant alloys for long service life.

  • Automated Cleaning Cycles: Screen cleaning jets and aspirator back‑pulses minimize manual maintenance.

  • Data Logging: Records key parameters—feed rate, reject percentage, and motor load—to support traceability.

Operational Advantages

  • Improved product consistency and customer satisfaction

  • Reduced downtime through preventive maintenance alerts

  • Compliance with food safety and occupational hygiene standards

  • Flexibility to adapt to seasonal or market‑driven changes in grain quality

  • Centralized operation minimizes staffing requirements