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MNMLS Vertical Rice Whitener with Emery Roller

High output, low rice temperature, less broken rice increment.
With movable sieve frame and emery rings.
Multiposition discharges optionally, convenient to configure.
With advanced technology, consume parts is durable and less maintenance.
With current and negative pressure display, easy to operate.
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By adopting modern technology and international configuration as well as Chinese situation, MNMLS vertical emery roller rice whitener is new generation product with elaborating. It is the most advanced equipment for large scale rice milling plant and proved to be perfect rice processing equipment for rice milling plant.
 
Characteristics:
1.Good appearance and reliable, advanced manufacturing technology, higher milling yield and less broken.
2.Wearing parts have met international standards, durable and less service.
3.Equipped with current and negative pressure indicator, negative pressure is adjustable, more convenient to operate and reliable.
4.High output, easy bran discharge, less bran content in rice. 
5.Large air volume and high wind speed technology be adopted, with higher capacity, lower rice temperature and less broken.
6.Removable screen shoe and flake emery roller, screw sheet emery roller is optional if necessary, better for rice and sufficiency bran discharge. 
7.Novel frame, beauty shape, easy to operate, high efficiency, safety and stability.
 
Model
MNMLS30 MNMLS40 MNMLS46
Output (t/h) 2.5-3.5 4.0-5.0 5-7
Power(KW) 30-37 37-45 45-55
Air volume (m3/h) 2200 2500 3000
Weight (kg) 1000 1200 1400
Dimension(LxWxH) (mm) 1330x980x1840 1470x1235x1990 1600x1300x2150

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