Meanwhile, the machines in the Bühler labs ran next to the development process. This made it possible to see each loop of development directly – as each new feature was implemented, the team could see immediately what worked and fix what didn’t.
This hands-on, design-thinking process means that every element of the Granulex® 5 already has data behind it and is already industry-proven ready for the launch. “We know if it makes the cut and delivers benefits for the customer. And we can prove the performance because we have tested it all along,” says Ekkaia. “We know how the machine performs and how it is optimized. We know about the dependencies in the design, and we also increased our understanding of the principles and specifics of the physics of grinding. It has stepped up our expertise and that is a benefit for our customers.”
There is already high awareness of the new hammer mill, and a lot of demand and interest picked up even prior to the official launch. “We got a good market response from VIV/Victam International in the Netherlands – the most important animal nutri-tion fair in Europe – and at Victam Asia exhibition in Bangkok, the feeling among customers was that our hammer mill is set to become the new benchmark for grinding in the animal feed market,” Bischof explains.
With the new Granulex® 5, customers get finetuned granulation at a lower energy and operational cost. “By pulling together 10 years of R&D, putting all the elements to the test, and bringing all the best pieces together in a modular platform, we’ve succeeded in bringing new innovation to an old machine category,” says Ekkaia. The new hammer mill portfolio will be launched on the market at the end of 2022.