Hemp is one of the oldest crops in the world. The oil is rich in omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids and contains the important gamma-linolenic acids. It also provides the essential vitamins E, B1 and B2.
The hemp seeds are cleaned using a circular vibrating screen and a destoner and then classified in the sorting cylinder. The centrifugal huller removes the hull from the hemp seeds. In the subsequent process, the mixture of hulled and unhulled kernels and hulls is conditioned to achieve the highest possible kernel yield.
Impact huller, aspiration channel, circular vibrating screen, and many other SCHULE machines are used for processing hemp seed. The following overview directs you to further information all SCHULE machines that are used for hemp seed processing.