Cryloc Rotary Screens
It’s hard to imagine the grain and bulk processing industry without the use of the Cryloc rotary screen. In the cylindrical housing one or two specially formed screens separate the fine particles from the incoming product.
A sieve, or sifter, is a device for separating wanted elements from unwanted material and for the characterizing of the particle size distribution. Ottevanger Milling Engineers several sieves which fit at every particular application.
It’s hard to imagine the grain and bulk processing industry without the use of the Cryloc rotary screen. In the cylindrical housing one or two specially formed screens separate the fine particles from the incoming product.
Vibrating sifters are used to remove grit and fine particles from the pellet flow. They are available in a single-deck and a double-deck version. The sieve frame is suspended in a frame made up of hollow sections by means of laminated springs.
For years, the food industry has used imaging technology to monitor the quality of foods like fruit and vegetables (and even flowers). This data-driven approach is based on the simple premise that when it comes to all-important quality control…prevention is better than cure. So, the Triott Group looked at this technology and thought: why not apply the same principle to animal feed? Enter the GrainCam – a unique quality control system currently being deployed in the grinding and mixing process, but with multiple potential applications across the entire milling operation
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