Corn

Intake and pre-cleaning

1

The foundation of good milling

Pre-cleaning is key for an efficient and safe milling process. Grain contains impurities and foreign materials. If you remove these before storage, you can extend the service life of your machinery and provide hygienic storage conditions for your grain.

 

Cleaning

2

Preparation is half the job

Use the cleaning section to remove impurities, defective material and contaminants, including fungus. We offer both mechanical and optical sorting machines. 

 

Degermination

3

Separating the endosperm

Degermination separates bran, germ and endosperm for flaking and milling. Our grain cleaners gently process the corn, neatly separating the germ, epidermis and endosperm with minimal fines.

 

Milling

4

Get the most from your grain

Roller mills grind the degerminated corn grits into semolina and flour. Sifters then separate the coarse and floury particles. Purifiers improve this separation process. Cleaning reduces specks in the semolina.

 

Bagging and load out

5

Where precision counts

The finished products are either bagged or loaded in bulk. Here it is important to keep dust to a minimum. Precise dosing and weighing are also key. We offer a wide range of manual and fully automated loading and bagging systems.

 

Corn flour

  • Web based operating system

  • Use on your phone, tablet or computer 

  • Graphical interface 

  • Configurable dashboards

  • IoT connectivity

  • Integrates sales data with data on raw materials, energy use, storage and shipping

     

  • Web-based operating sytem
  • Intuitive user experience
  • Simple and easy-to-use process control system