Mixtures previously produced in a shelling machine such as the impact huller are reliably separated into grains and husks by the SCHULE husk separator.
Via a screw in the inlet, the mixture of husked and unhusked kernels as well as husks is uniformly distributed over the entire width of the machine and transported into the separation chamber. An internal cross-flow fan generates a circulating air flow that separates light-weight particles such as husks from the heavy-weight particles, the grains, and removes them in the expansion chamber. There are three fractions: light, medium and heavy. Conveying screws discharge the separated products from the machine.
The process can be monitored at all times through inspection windows and the illuminated working chamber. The adjustment of the separation accuracy by regulating a secondary air flap ensures the highest possible degree of separation.
Machines such as the SCHULE table separator are used for re-sorting the heavy fraction. For rice processing, the husk separator is combined with the rubber roll sheller to form a single unit.
- Versatile use
- Gentle product treatment
- Large inspection openings for easy access
- Continuous process
- Optimum sorting due to RGB, NIR, InGaAs cameras
- Constantly high output
- Precise sorting due to high-performance nozzles
- Very user-friendly
- High hulling degree with low percentage of broken grains
- High throughput
- Impact ring replacement within a few seconds
- Automatic impact ring adjustment
- Long service lives
- Gentle product treatment
- Large inspection openings for easy access
- Sturdy design
- Large inspection openings for easy access
- Flat and compact design
- Gentle product treatment
- Robust and durable design
- Low-vibration operation
- High throughput
- Uniform flake quality
- Gentle shelling at high capacities
- Compact design as a combined unit
- Simple roller change
- High degree of separation
- Efficient operation due to recirculating air operation
- Versatile use
- Versatile applications
- Uniform effect of the steam
- Large inspection openings for easy access
- Efficient treatment
- Optimum retention time
- Simple, compact and sturdy design
- Rapid screen change
- Adjustable screen inclination
- Large inspection openings for easy access
- Precise sorting
- High throughput
- Low power consumption
- Durability
- Easy maintenance and operation
- Most powerful machine with a small footprint
- Quick change of knives and drums
- Minimum amount of cutting flour
- Precision knife basket without wedges
- Gentle treatment
- Uniform surface treatment
- Conical pearler: Variable gap adjustment
- Variable application possibilities