Drum screener MKZM
for bulk materialsfor seeds and grains

drum screener
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Characteristics

Type
drum
Material
for bulk materials, for seeds and grains

Description

Drum sieve MKZM Careful preliminary cleaning of grain or animal feeds reduces the wear and tear on the downstream equipment in the production process. The Bühler drum sieve MKZM reliably removes straw fragments, bag tapes, paper, pieces of wood, or corn (maize) cobs from fine- and coarse-grained bulk materials. This makes it an indispensable piece of equipment in materials receiving (intake) sections of bulk storage and transfer facilities or in processing plants such as grain mills, animal feed production plants, and rice mills. The different drum screens with holes ranging in size from 10 to 60 mm are capable of achieving throughputs as high as 500 metric tons per hour. Dependable cleaning thanks to different screen versions. Safety guards covering all the moving machine components effectively protect the operating personnel. Reliable materials precleaning by the drum sieve MKZM protects all the downstream processing equipment against damage. This enhances the operating reliability of the entire production plant. Easy maintenance thanks to sturdy design. Thanks to the use of rugged components, this module is particularly wear-resistant. This reduces the maintenance requirements and increases the service life of the machine. The overhung screen drum makes screen changes quick and easy. The enclosed design of the drum sieve MKZM and an aspiration connection ensure that also the surroundings of the machine will always remain clean. This reduces the time required for cleaning the plant.

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ACHEMA 2024
ACHEMA 2024

10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany)

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