OverviewThe MHSA huller is engineered for precise, industrial-scale hulling of oats, spelt, soybeans and sunflower seed. It separates husk from kernel with controlled impact to minimize kernel breakage while maintaining consistent throughput.
Key benefits- High hulling efficiency through rotor alignment and horizontal impact on the impact ring.
- Flexible configuration: available with or without an integrated control system to suit plant automation levels.
- Designed for long service life with robust housing, reinforced lifting device and easy access to wear parts for reduced maintenance time.
Product features- Rotor and impact ring arrangement for uniform husk removal and low kernel damage.
- Reinforced lifting device with absolute position sensor for reproducible settings.
- Automatic lubrication system to increase uptime.
- Continuous up-and-down motion of the impact ring to maximize the impact zone.
- Level sensors at the outlet to detect product accumulation and protect the machine.
- Easy access to wear parts to shorten maintenance interventions.
Process role and applicationsHulling removes indigestible husk from the kernel; after hulling, groats are separated so only top-quality groats proceed to kilning/processing. The MHSA is intended for integration into grain processing lines including intake/pre-cleaning, cleaning, dehulling, kilning, flaking/milling and bagging/load out.
Applications- Oat
- Spelt
- Soybean
- Sunflower seed
Technical specifications- Model: MHSA
- Suitable raw materials: oats, spelt, soybeans, sunflower seed
- Throughput: up to 4000 kg/h (depending on product and operating conditions)
- Versions: with integrated control system or without
- Key components: rotor and impact ring, reinforced lifting device with absolute position sensor, automatic lubrication system, outlet level sensors
- Design focus: high hulling efficiency, minimal kernel breakage, robust construction, easy access to wear parts