Q: How much noise of a 160 TPD wheat flour plant? How to reduce the noise to 70-75 db?
A: Since there are many machines in flour plant workshop and the customer choose the steel frame workshop which the sound insulation is poor.
The noise outside the workshop cannot reduce too much. Inside the workshop, the biggest noise machines are high pressure fan, the roots blower, air compressor. The air compressor and roots blower are placed in separate workshop. If the noise too big, the customer can paint special material on the wall to absorb noise. The high pressure fan is placed in workshop, and the outlet noise is about 110db, if the customer want to reduce the noise, he can add the silencer on outlet, that can reduce 15 db noise, and after connect the tube with pulse dust-remover, the noise can be 10 db lower, then the final noise of high pressure fan can reach 75db.
Q:Is it possible to lower the 300 tons maize moisture from 17%-23% to 13%-14% in one hour?
A:The dryer tower is not enough ,the largest capacity for the dry tower we have is 1000 tons per day ,and the 300 tons per hour need 7 dry tower ,the cost is quite high.
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Q: Is one 10 tons per day flour processing plant can process both maize and wheat?
A: The maize and wheat processability is quite difference,and the maize size is larger, during the processing, it did not need add any water. But the wheat need to be tempered 24 hours before milling, and need to remove the bran. The producing technology is different.
Q: What is the cover area for one 200 tons per day flour mill plant with 2 set of 500 tons silo ?
A: About 60*15 meter, and that area not include the final product warehouse, if add it, the size need be 500 square meter larger.
Q: For the 100 tons per day flour mill plant, if the workshop height is 8-10 meter, is it enough?
A: The height is not enough. If the height is 10 meter, you can dig one meter below the floor ,that will be enough, and if only 8 meter, it will not enough.
Q: Is the 1 t/h flour line can process the barley ,wheat and maize at the same time?
A: It is very hard .But if you can confirm which material is the main material, you can peeling first and then milling ,then the material will be similar and easy to grind.
Q: What about the main differences between our equipments and Pingle’s?
A: Not much different, process design similar equipment selection is similar, but the price we will be relatively low, we will be more flexible device configuration, you can use all aspects of domestic stand-alone device to do good, more scientific.
Q: Can you produce pasta line that can make 25 thousand tons per three months?
A: Pasta production line is generally relatively small, expensive large-scale production line, 400kg/h pasta line is to be more than seven hundred thousand dollars, three months, then 25,000 tons, equivalent to 12 tons per hour, our largest line of 1.5t / h, if you want to 12t / h, the need to invest in more than $ 15 million.
Q: Is there two different designs for the 30 tons per day flour line, one is one floor, and another is 2 floors?
A: The 30 tons per day flour line can be designed to vertical version and horizontal version. The 2 floor (Vertical design) is the flour mill in the first floor and the double sifter in second floor, which use less tube. The frame is steel frame with beautiful outlook. The one floor design is the roller mill and the double sifter in one floor without steel frame, which can save the height of the workshop.
Q: What is the difference between 10 tons per day wheat flour line and 20 tons per day wheat flour line?
A: The 20 tons per day wheat flour line include 5 roller mills, and the material is not need to be recycled. It is also equipped with one double sifter which can make sure the flour more uniformity .4 roller mill grind the bran material and the other one deal with the wheat center material.
For the 10 tons per day wheat flour line ,it only include 2 roller mill ,one is for bran material and another for wheat center material ,since it need 4-5 time to mill the germ of the bran material ,so the material need to be recycled into the mill for may times.
Q: What is the difference between cassava flour and wheat flour?
A: The cassava flour is grinded by dry cassava. The whole cassava is grinded into flour without peeling .The cassava flour can add into the wheat flour to making food, and it is not use alone. The wheat flour is grinded by roller mill, will keep the bran and separate the bran and germ .The wheat flour can be use to make bread, the protein in the flour is the frame of the bread.(Related article: https://bestmachineray.wordpress.com/2016/10/27/30/)
Q: Is there one line can process the wheat, maize, sorghum and rice at the same time?
A: Since the material processability are different, is use one same plant, the roller is hard to choose, and during the producing, the material flow is unbalance and hard to clean, since the different material is easy to mix up.
Q: What is the cover area for one 200 tons per day flour mill plant with 2 set of 500 tons silo ?
A: About 60*15 meter ,and that area not include the final product warehouse ,if add it ,the size need be 500 square meter larger.
Q: What is the difference between the Chinese flour mill technology and European technology?
A: The technology is same, but the flour mill plant is different, such as the capacity, for the larger plant, the flour mill plant is similar, but for the plant with small capacity, the working accuracy is not as good as European standard.
Monday, October 10, 2016
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Palm Oil Industry
The palm oil problem is not about you. It's not about headlines, image or policy statements. It's not about saving the orang-utan by boycotting chocolate with palm oil in it. It's about tackling the problems and playing a part in making ethical, sustainable production the norm.
It's easy to grab plaudits by boycotting palm oil or buying it from a country not associated with the problems. But don't forget that if you shun Malaysia and Indonesia, you turn your back on the orang-utan, the rain forests and the people whose lives depend on palm oil. Malaysia and Indonesia rely on the palm oil industry to provide a living for more than a million people. And the plantations are not all run by profit-driven corporations - between 40 and 45% are smallholdings producing oil that is never exported. (Build a pollution free palm oil production plant>>)
Palm oil production takes place mostly in Indonesia and Malaysia. It's an oil that is reddish in color and used in a lot of southeast Asian and tropical African cooking. Because of its low price and availability, it's starting to be shipped all over the world, which is increasing the production. (Canola oil production line>>)
The oil comes from the fruit of the oil palm and harvesting it can be problematic due to human rights violations and environmental damage. Producing this oil causes severe deforestation, habitat destruction for endangered and other species, and is a contributor to increasing greenhouse gas emissions.
There has been a history of oil harvesters being treated poorly and given inadequate wages as well, and surrounding communities suffer from the pollution and destruction that growing and harvesting these trees can cause. That's why it's so important that this oil be produced sustainably.
The Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil, a group founded specifically for the sake of more sustainable oil production, has put together a list of rules and regulations to help improve the situation. They're a coalition of local concerned communities, non government organizations, human rights groups, and others who want to
improve the situation.
This group is looking for more transparency in the work done harvesting oil, and creating systems of production that have long term economic and environmental viability. Growers and millers must be fair and practice only sustainable methods of production, following all laws and regulations that have been set down
for a better system. They must also be environmentally responsible and practice conservation around their plants.
Sustainable palm oil production must also take into consideration the rights and needs of workers and other human beings impacted by the presence of production plants. New trees must continually be planted so as to reduce the effects of deforestation and to provide a sustainable business. And most importantly, everyone
who is involved with the oil production must always been on the lookout for ways to improve harvesting and methods of producing the oil.
Solvent Extraction Plant:This method is utilized in extractiom of palm oil whereby a hydrocarbon-containing substance is usually used as a solvent.
Screw Pressing Plant:.This method is also used to get palm oil from their attachment areas.lndustries prefer this
method of extraction since since it is cheap and ecomical.
It's easy to grab plaudits by boycotting palm oil or buying it from a country not associated with the problems. But don't forget that if you shun Malaysia and Indonesia, you turn your back on the orang-utan, the rain forests and the people whose lives depend on palm oil. Malaysia and Indonesia rely on the palm oil industry to provide a living for more than a million people. And the plantations are not all run by profit-driven corporations - between 40 and 45% are smallholdings producing oil that is never exported. (Build a pollution free palm oil production plant>>)
Palm oil production takes place mostly in Indonesia and Malaysia. It's an oil that is reddish in color and used in a lot of southeast Asian and tropical African cooking. Because of its low price and availability, it's starting to be shipped all over the world, which is increasing the production. (Canola oil production line>>)
The oil comes from the fruit of the oil palm and harvesting it can be problematic due to human rights violations and environmental damage. Producing this oil causes severe deforestation, habitat destruction for endangered and other species, and is a contributor to increasing greenhouse gas emissions.
There has been a history of oil harvesters being treated poorly and given inadequate wages as well, and surrounding communities suffer from the pollution and destruction that growing and harvesting these trees can cause. That's why it's so important that this oil be produced sustainably.
The Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil, a group founded specifically for the sake of more sustainable oil production, has put together a list of rules and regulations to help improve the situation. They're a coalition of local concerned communities, non government organizations, human rights groups, and others who want to
improve the situation.
This group is looking for more transparency in the work done harvesting oil, and creating systems of production that have long term economic and environmental viability. Growers and millers must be fair and practice only sustainable methods of production, following all laws and regulations that have been set down
for a better system. They must also be environmentally responsible and practice conservation around their plants.
Sustainable palm oil production must also take into consideration the rights and needs of workers and other human beings impacted by the presence of production plants. New trees must continually be planted so as to reduce the effects of deforestation and to provide a sustainable business. And most importantly, everyone
who is involved with the oil production must always been on the lookout for ways to improve harvesting and methods of producing the oil.
Solvent Extraction Plant:This method is utilized in extractiom of palm oil whereby a hydrocarbon-containing substance is usually used as a solvent.
Screw Pressing Plant:.This method is also used to get palm oil from their attachment areas.lndustries prefer this
method of extraction since since it is cheap and ecomical.
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