Wheat mill 250T
stationaryelectrically-powered

wheat mill
wheat mill
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Characteristics

Application
wheat
Other characteristics
stationary, electrically-powered

Description

Complete Mill Plant with production capacity of 250 tons/day (24 hours) is designed for processing wheat grains into graded flour to obtain high-grade, first-grade and second-grade flour, as well as semolina. The mill plant performs milling due to compact structure and solves the task of flour supply to bread-making plants, confectioneries and pasta factories on the regional and interregional levels. The mill plant is capable of meeting the processers’ export needs including yields of special grades (sorts) of flour. To mount the mill plant, a 4-storey building with an overall height of 18m and at least 400m2 of surface area for each floor is required. Recommended dimensions of the building are 16х26m in plan view. The mill plant operates automatically. Performance control of the mill plant is supported by the operator from the central control panel. For successful and failure-free operation, the mill plant shall be provided with: -The line for grains acceptance from motor-vehicle transport (railway transport), as well as the preliminary cleaning; -The elevator for distribution and storage of operating supply of grains with a line designed for forming mill-blends and their transferring for milling; -The weighing and packing department with a possibility of packing both into bags and into small packages; -The warehouse for bulk storage and mill-offal granulation with a delivery line to motor-vehicle transport (railway transport); -The warehouse for bulk storage of flour with a delivery line to motor-vehicle transport (railway transport);

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