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Place of Origin:
Jinan, P.R.China
Price for Minimum Order:
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Minimum Order Quantity:
1 set
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Delivery Time:
20-40 days
Supplying Ability:
5000 sets/year
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連絡先担当者 Mr. Chill
No. 131-2, Weiqi Road, Jinan, Shandong
The series of NX*3 double-blower and cold-hardening-roll mills, and fine-bran mills are up-to-date patented products designed and produced by our company based on our rich experience in manufacturing over the past years. The NX*3 mill can be used to process paddy to standard white rice on its own, and also might be used in combination with hoisters and hullers. Its output has an increase of *5% than that of the old model. The NX*3 fine bran mills are equipped with the re-crushing unit for bran and crushed rice. All types are equipped with air-blowing units. The bran and rice might be separated automatically. The finished rice is bright and clean, without bran, and with little rise of temperature. In addition to low power consumption and high output, the NX*3 mills are also featured with fine appearance, compact structure, being easy to maintenance and repair. These machines have seen many improvements. They have less weight, smaller size, more reasonable structure, are easier to install, operate and repair, and more suitable for processing paddy. Moreover, other advantages include core adjustment free, easier and more convenient to change belts, less floor coverage, and in particular, lower power consumption and higher output. Thus, the machines are well recognized by many users. The NX*3 rice mills can be used to hull corn and broomcorn. Models and Parameters: QL-NX****0 (For Paddy): **0kg/hr, *1kw QL-NX****0 (For Rice kernel): ***0kg/hr, 7.***1kw QL-NX*****0 (For Paddy): ***0kg/hr, *5kw QL-NX*****0 (For Rice kernel): ***0kg/hr, ****5kw QL-NX*****0 (For Paddy): ***0kg/hr, *8.5kw QL-NX*****0 (For Rice kernel): ***0kg/hr, ****8.5kw When using this patent (model utility), the paddy is sent into the mill cabin, then push forward along the shaft and the half-round grinding wheel frame. The paddies move very fast within the abrasive section of the frame, rubbing each other and getting de-husked. As the old model only uses the steel cylinder to de-h