Spelt processing plant


  • Flaking Roller Mill

    In order to produce flakes, you will need - apart from a steamer and a tempering bin - one thing above all: a flaking mill which shapes the moistened and heated grains as desired.

  • Plansifter

    The SCHULE plansifter SI P is used for screening, sifting and classifying various mealy or granular products. Thus the plansifter is a very versatile machine.

  • Drum Groat Cutter

    When it comes to the production of groated grains and this homogeneously, with little cutting meal and highest capacities, the SCHULE drum groat cutter is the appropriate machine.

  • Fluidised Bed Drier

    The SCHULE fluidised bed drier has been designed for gentle drying and cooling of cereals, flakes and legumes. It is completely made of stainless steel, specifically for the requirements of the food industry.

  • Circular Screen

    The SCHULE circular screen is used in oat, wheat, rye, spelt, barley, maize, soya, pea, buckwheat, millet and rice mills as well as in silos for grain cleaning. The screens can be used to remove coarse and fine impurities from the grain as well as to classify products into different sizes.

  • Grading Cylinder

    The SCHULE grading cylinder is used for sorting and classifying grain seeds and granular products such as many grain varieties, in particular oats, pulses and rice.

  • Flake Screen

    The SCHULE flake screen is used for control screening of any type of flakes downstream of the flaking process, be it oat, rice, pea or wheat flakes.

  • Counter-Current Coarse Sifter

    The SCHULE counter-current coarse sifter is used for the removal of husks, meal and dust or for efficient cooling of the rice between the whitening/polishing passages.

  • Steaming Screw

    The SCHULE steaming screw serves for the hydrothermal treatment of cereals and legumes. It is used prior to the kiln-drying and flaking process.

  • Conical Shelling Machine

    The conical SCHULE shelling machine is used for gentle shelling of various grains, such as wheat, rye and barley. It is also used in legume processing, e.g. for soybeans or peas. The conical shelling machine is characterised by a high shelling degree combined with a high throughput.

  • Table Separator

    The SCHULE table separator is primarily used for sorting. This is one of the most important processes and thus is carried out as a separate step in a processing plant.

  • Indented Cylinder

    The SCHULE indented cylinder is primarily used for cleaning. Alternatively, the indented cylinder is also used for sorting. By means of rotation, the indented cylinder sorts a wide variety of grains lengthwise and thus differentiates between hulled and unhulled oats.

  • High-Capacity Closed Circuit Husk Separator

    The SCHULE high-capacity closed circuit husk separator HUS 1260 is used to separate the light fraction from the heavy fraction in a continuous process.

  • Impact Huller

    Hulling is an important process step in an oat processing plant. The SCHULE impact huller is one of the main machines in this process and is used to hull for example oats, sunflower seeds, spelt as well as buckwheat and hemp.

  • Destoner

    The SCHULE destoners ST and ST D are used for the separation of stones in a continuous process. Due to its mode of operation, the destoner separates specifically heavier components from the lighter accepted product. Stones, broken glass and metal can be sorted out with a high degree of separation, even if they do not differ from the accepted product in size and shape.

  • Aspiration Channel

    The SCHULE aspiration channels AS and AS U are used for the separation of products with different specific gravities. The aspiration channel is primarily used to remove product particles with a lighter specific weight from a wide variety of cereals.

  • Colour Sorting Machine

    To achieve the highest possible quality of the final product, SCHULE colour sorting machines are used. They can be equipped with different cameras depending on the application. Colour differences, different surface discolouration and concealed damage, e.g. below a husk, can be detected.

  • Hydrothermal Conditioner

    Starch gelatinization, inactivation of lipolytic enzymes and the best possible preparation of the product for the flaking process, all of this is, among other things, ensured by the hydrothermal SCHULE conditioner.