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Rice Sorter – Bran Separator BRS – Satake Corporation
Food & Beverage Machinery, Grain Product Making Machines, Rice Processing Machine, Rice Sorter, Sorting EquipmentRice Sorter – Bran Separator BRS – Satake Corporation
Higher Yield with a Compact Design
The BRSIA-L is the last word in technology available to the rice milling process. This new aplication brought by Satake separates Broken rice from Bran (including separation of Fine Bran and Very fine Bran). The vibratory drive system assures low maintenance costs – No need for any pulleys, belts or eccentric bearings Regular methods of sifting cannot separate as efficiently as BRSIA-L. Previous tests were placed to verify the cost x benefit analysis for the customer. The result:After a few months, it is possible to quickly see the return on investment.
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Are you looking for a rice sorter product?
When selecting a rice sorter for your company’s needs, there are several important points to consider during the comparison and evaluation process.Common Comparison Points for Any Rice Sorter
1. Sorting Capacity
Evaluate the sorting capacity of the machine, which refers to the amount of rice it can process within a given time. Consider your production requirements and select a machine that can handle the desired volume efficiently.
2. Sorting Accuracy
Assess the sorting accuracy of the machine, which indicates its ability to accurately identify and sort rice grains based on predetermined criteria such as size, color, shape, or defects. Look for machines that offer high sorting accuracy to ensure consistent quality in the sorted rice.
3. Sorting Speed
Consider the sorting speed of the machine, which determines how quickly it can sort rice grains. Balancing sorting speed with accuracy is crucial to maintain efficiency in your production process.
4. Flexibility
Evaluate the machine’s flexibility to sort different types and varieties of rice. Look for machines that can be easily programmed or adjusted to handle various rice characteristics and meet specific sorting requirements.
5. Defect Detection
Consider the machine’s ability to detect and remove defects such as broken grains, discolored grains, or foreign materials. Look for advanced inspection technologies, such as high-resolution cameras or near-infrared sensors, that can accurately identify and remove defective grains.
6. Ease of Use and Maintenance
Assess the ease of use and maintenance of the machine. Look for user-friendly interfaces, intuitive controls,