Introduction for Coix seed Jobs tears Adlay millet peeling/shelling machine
Dry hulling requires no pretreatment and allows direct processing of raw grains.
It efficiently separates the husk from the kernel of Job's tears, achieving a hulling rate of 98%. The hulling process does not damage the Job's tears kernels, resulting in a whole grain rate of over 97%.

This machine line include cleaning machine,peeling machine and grading machine
For Jobs tears cleaning machine
Precise separation of various foreign objects mixed in with raw Job's tears:
* Large impurities: Straw, rice husks, weeds, stones, clods of soil, branches, fragments of burlap sacks, etc., preventing clogging of subsequent equipment (such as the hulling machine's sand disc and the mill's screen).
* Small impurities: Dust, sand, broken husks, shriveled grains, insect-damaged grains, etc., improving the purity of the finished product and preventing sand from damaging processing equipment parts.
* Similar impurities: Impurities similar in size and specific gravity to Job's tears grains (such as small stones, immature shriveled grains, and other grains), thoroughly removed through precise screening and specific gravity separation, preventing impact on the taste and quality of the finished product.
2. Separation of substandard grains: Removing shriveled, insect-damaged, moldy, and broken grains of inferior Job's tears, ensuring the overall quality of the raw materials and reducing losses during subsequent processing.
The raw materials are initially graded (by particle size) so that the subsequent dehulling and grinding processes can be targeted to improve the uniformity of processing (such as avoiding large particles from not being dehulled and small particles from being crushed).
For peeling machine
Adjustments are made based on the Job's tears variety (e.g., long-grain/round-grain) and moisture content (optimal 12%-14%), achieving a hulling rate of over 98%, avoiding issues like "unhulled" or "excessively broken" grains.
Low loss protection: Adjustable gap and elastic pressure control technology minimizes Job's tears breakage during hulling, maintaining a stable whole grain rate of over 97%, fully preserving the nutritional components (such as coixol and dietary fiber), meeting food/pharmaceutical processing standards.
Dry hulling requires no pretreatment: No soaking or cooking is needed; raw grains are processed directly, saving processing time and avoiding the risks of sticking and mold caused by damp raw materials.
For grading machine
Finished product grading (post-processing stage): After dehulling and grinding, the Job's tears are graded and screened to obtain finished products of different specifications directly. No secondary sorting is required, and they can be directly packaged and shipped, shortening the production cycle.
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About our factory

Main Product Series
Our company's products cover the entire coarse grain processing field, mainly including:
Core Product Series
Single Corn Processing Equipment:
Corn Peeling Machine, Corn Grits Making Machine, Corn Grits Crusher, Corn Flour Milling Machine, etc.
Complete Corn Processing Lines:
Corn Flour Processing Machinery, Complete Corn Flour Production Line, Complete Corn Grits Production Line, etc.
Coarse Grain Processing Equipment:
Coarse Grain Cleaning Equipment, Coarse Grain Flour Milling Machinery, Multigrain Flour Milling Machine, etc.
Grain Peeling Machine Series:
Corn Peeling & Polishing Machine, Wheat Peeling Machine, Rice Huller (Rice Peeling & Dehulling Machine), Soybean Peeling Machine, etc.

The company holds independent import and export rights and has been designated by the Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China as an official supplier for foreign aid projects. With a global sales network, our products are exported to more than 20 countries and regions across Europe, Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Spain, Austria, France, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Zambia, Tanzania, Bolivia, Dubai, and Thailand
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