November 18, 2020

Omas Industries to build first flexy mill plant in in Central Europe

Omas Industries' new commissioned plant will be a food complex built in the district of Neamt, Romania and will be operational in 2021.

The large milling plant of 150 T/24h will enable the milling flow sheet to be modified according to the cereal quality allowing the production of different types of final product automatically. All this thanks to the flexy mill, direct drive (DD) and Omas drive system (ODS) technologies.
 
Image credit: Omas Industries

Omas Industries were able to develop a tailor-made plant with distinctive elements allowing to widen the finished products range with ease of management and cost reduction.

The new milling plant will be able to produce six kinds of groats and three types of flour, all having different grain sizes and features.

Omas Industries is capable of changing the fundamental grinding parameters on the roller mills during the milling process, thanks to the DD and ODS systems.

They can modify not only the distance between the rolls, but also other grinding parameters such as the rolls working position and the cutting speed, as well as the differential between the grinding rolls.

These are very important factors for milling that become fundamental when the quality of the raw material changes and to obtain very different products and percentages to follow the changing needs of marketing on consumers.

'We are honoured by this agreement and it's a pleasure that our customer has understood the potential of our technology, unique in the world. We consider this flexy mill the first of a series of mills in Central Europe that, looking to the future, will choose Direct Drive machines to eliminate transmission belts and the problems they cause!' Says Pietro Barbalarga, Omas' Commercial Director.

Sergio Dipasquale, Chief Miller who has taken part to the Commercial Mission, comments 'A taylor-made milling plant specific to the customer's requests, which will obtain the flexibility and high yields required by large-scale distribution thanks to the DD technology. We are ready for this new challenge!'

Visit the Omas Industries website, HERE.
 

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