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Huller and Shaker(Decordicator)
For Cleaner decortications with absolute minimum of oil
absorbed in hulls. Shaker separator provides efficient separation of meats and
hulls
The huller removes the tough seed coat with a series of
knives and shakers. The knives cut the hulls
(tough outer shell of the seed) to loosen them form the kernels (the inside meant of the seed, rich in oil) and shaker
separate the hulls and kernels. The kernels are ready for oil extraction and
the hulls are sent to storage to be sold for livestock feed.
The Perfection huller represents the best all roung design
for cutting cotton seed and other Oil beaing seeds. The Machine consists of a
rotation cylinder carrying 17 rows of knives passing a concave holding rows of
stationary knives.
The latest desing desingated as the “Central Concave Model
“ embodies changes per feeting the
Following features
- Minimum Oil Absorption
- Simplicity of adjustment.
- Maximum safety of operation
- Low repair costs
The concave is pivoted on fixed points and remains in
perfect aligment with the cylinder . The only adustment on huller is the
eccentric shaft on the concave. This adjusts the stainoray knives to and form
the rotatin knives on the cylinder.
The position of the stationary knives and the pivot point
of the voncave are such as the make the huller very sentitive to foreign
matter. If a piece of foreigh material enters the huller large enough to cause
demage the safety studs holding the concave in position are immeditely broken
,allowing the concave to fall open and be held by stop chain.
The Cyclinder is
carried in extra heavy ball bearing boxes located outside the body of
the machine. The cyclinder is dynamically balanced to run free form vibration.
The perfection huller knife is rectangular in section . By revesing the knife
and turning it over at intervals all four edges can be used for cuttings.
The
Combination of MITSUN Perfection
Huller Mounted on MITSUN Shaker
Separator wil reduce abssorption loss to a minimum. This is due to the clean
cutting action of the huller and the efficient seperation of meants and hulls
by the shaker.
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