What’s New in Food Technology & Manufacturing Nov/Dec 2017

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BULK HANDLING, STORAGE & LOGISTICS

conveying power for grain mill

Gone are the days when mills depended on a strong stream of water or steady wind to power their wheels. In today’s mills, electric drives carry out various tasks, ensuring efficient and reliable performance. A special challenge lies in the fact that grinding is bound to create dust atmospheres that call for safe, explosion-proof drive configurations.

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ased in Wallern in Austria, Arnreiter Mühle processes grain, malt and oilseeds mostly for the baking and food industry. The family-owned mill has a history of nearly 200 years. Since the early 20th century, it has been continuously modernised and expanded. 2009 saw the most recent exhaustive modernisation. A high-capacity mill with separate, state-of-the-art grinding technology and refining facilities was erected. The new building accommodates a wide range of processes that are carried out with a high degree of automation. Grist shape and characteristics are modified by means of steaming, flaking, crushing, grinding, extruding, roasting, cooling, drying and husking. Thereby, shelf life, digestibility and baking properties are improved and bitter constituents are reduced. The Arnreiter mill has a 1400 kW connected load. Up to 80 tons of grain can be ground daily. In addition, the refining facilities have a capacity of up to 20 tons per day. All processes, from raw produce storage to bagging and loading, are automated. There is control level access to all applications via Profibus. “We need highly flexible facilities,” said Walter Arnreiter, managing director of the mill. “First of all, they must enable variable and parallel processes with separate product flows and additives that can be released from one source into different lines. And we must also ensure product flow with minimal residues.” The main raw materials are temporarily stored in silos located in the upper storeys. Geared motors from NORD Drivesystems drive the belt and bucket elevators that transport the materials from there. ConsecuNovember/December 2017

Explosion protection is prerequisite Mill operators must implement a proven, absolutely reliable explosion protection regime since the dust atmospheres prevalent in many areas pose a high risk. NORD Drivesystems can supply explosion-proof versions of all drive components, geared motors as well as mechatronic units and cabinet inverters.

Clean application

Parallel and integrated processes

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tively, the major part of all product transport takes place in the extensive pipe system that has a total length of 2500 m. Freeflowing and non-flowing products are volumetrically dispensed by means of a great number of rotary dischargers, all of which need reliable geared motors. “NORD systems carry out many different tasks in our machines,” said Arnreiter.

The machines used in the Arnreiter mill are mostly systems made by Swiss process engineering specialist Bühler, which has been working with NORD for many years. Separators and aspirators from Bühler are used to clean and classify granular products such as wheat, rye, barley, oat and maize. Air-recycling aspirators remove dust and husks etc. A radial fan creates an air current to lift the medium and blow the low-density particles into a special separator from where they are discharged by a screw conveyor driven by a NORD helical geared motor. The clean heavy product is discharged from the machine through finger valves.

Sustainable management “Food safety, product quality and ecological as well as economical sustainability are all crucial and equally important for us,”

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