Introduction:
Spices are commonly used in various food products, including sauces, soups, and marinades. To ensure the quality and safety of these food products, it is important to remove any impurities that may be present in the spices. In this case study, we will examine how a 1200mm rotary vibrating screen was used to remove impurities from spices.
Machine and Specifications:
The machine used in this case study was a
1200mm rotary vibrating screen, which had one layer and a 20 mesh screen. The purpose of the machine was to remove impurities from spices, such as dirt, stones, and other foreign objects. The machine was capable of processing up to 1t/h of spices.
Process:
The spices were fed into the rotary vibrating screen through a hopper. As the machine was turned on, the spices were distributed across the screen. The 20 mesh screen was designed to capture any impurities that may be present in the spices, while allowing the spices themselves to pass through the screen and be collected at the bottom of the machine. The machine was able to remove impurities from the spices as they passed through the screen.
Results:
The 1200mm rotary vibrating screen was able to effectively remove impurities from the spices. The machine was capable of processing up to 1t/h of spices, which met the production requirements of the manufacturer. The 20 mesh screen was able to capture any impurities that may be present in the spices, resulting in a cleaner and safer product.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, the 1200mm rotary vibrating screen was an effective machine for removing impurities from spices. The machine's ability to process a large amount of material, along with its 20 mesh screen, allowed the spices to be cleaned accurately and efficiently. By using this machine, the manufacturer was able to ensure the quality and safety of their spices, leading to better quality food products and more satisfied customers.