![]() |
Bart Used Flour Machinery
China Buhler Used Destoner MTSD 120-120 Manufacture Year 2014 manufacturer |
Payment Terms: | T/T |
Place of Origin: | Henan, China (Mainland) |
![]() |
|
Add to My Favorites | |
HiSupplier Escrow |
Hello, Everyone. Welcome to Bart Yang Trades.Today we introduce the Used Buhler Destoner MTSD 120/120 for you
High versatility.
The Buhler MTSD destoner is applied for efficient separation of stones and pebbles, glass, and other high-density matter from the stream of grain. The throughput capacity will vary as a function of the specific product and its degree of contamination: With soft wheat, a throughput up to 22 t/h can be achieved, with durum wheat up to 14.5 t/h, and with corn/maize up to 16.5 t/h. In addition to the grain varieties mentioned, the destoner is also used to process rye, rice, and soybeans.
Tailor-made solutions – optimal customization.
The MTSD destoner is available in three different sizes witha throughput scalability of 2 to 6 t/h, 6 to 12 t/h, or 12 to 22 t/h. It can thus be flexibly adjusted to individual space situations.
High separating efficiency – excellent grain cleaning.
– With its high separating efficiency, the MTSD destoner is capable of efficiently separating even small and light weight pebbles with the size of a grain from the stream of product, thus ensuring optimal grain cleaning.
– The excellent separation of high-density particles such as stones and pebbles, glass, and metal allows wear and tear of the downstream elements within the production chain to be appreciably reduced.
– Carefully cleaned raw materials are a precondition for achieving a high end product purity and complying with food safety regulations.
Wide variety of applications.
This destoner is characterized by its wide variety of applications: In addition to standard applications with wheat, rye, and corn/maize, the machine can also be used in specialty mills for processing oats, buckwheat, barley, spelt, and millet. The MTSD destoner is even successfully applied in breweries, distilleries, and ethanol production plants.