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May 02, 2012

Bühler premiers Vega High Performance Grain Classifier

Top-class grain cleaning within the smallest space.

Premiere of the new Bühler Vega High Performance Grain Classifier MTVA at Ipack-Ima 2012 in Milan, Italy.

From February 27 – March 2, 2012, the new Bühler Vega High Performance Grain Classifier MTVA was presented to the specialist public at Ipack-Ima in Milan, Italy.

Whether wheat, rye, oats, rice, corn/maize, or barley – the new Performance Grain Classifier MTVA promises an exceptional level of performance with minimized energy consumption and a very low space requirement. It owes this performance to its special screen design and the high kinetic momentum acting upon the screen carrier. The outstanding separation of impurities ensures optimal results for further processing and storage of grain. 
 
Amazing energy savings
The new Bühler Vega Performance Grain Classifier MTVA convinces by its high throughput capacities and low energy consumption – up to 50 % energy savings over comparable machines are possible. But Vega is also distinguished in many other respects by its exemplary efficiency. The use of high-grade components results in long maintenance intervals. Even in continuous operation, this keeps maintenance costs low. You can also save time and money when changing its screens, with quick and easy screen changes being possible by one person.

Perfectly adaptable to your specific needs
Depending on the specific design version, the new Vega Performance Grain Classifier MTVA can be applied for cleaning or grading grain. A total of three different cleaner versions have been designed to process a wide range of grain varieties at throughput rates varying between 15 and 200 metric tons per hour. In the product inlet, an optional air-recycling aspirator separates low-density matter and fines from the accept material. The screens can be selected from the screen module to suit a wide range of requirements. A total screen area as high as 28 square meters is available thanks to the horizontal staggering of the screens.  More information...


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