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Choose the Perfect Feed Mill Machine Issue 3 June 2013 In this issue: Sanimix–Mixing at the highest level Compact Pegasus® Mixer Choose the Perfect Feed Mill Machine iDMA Exhibition By Sally Zhou Allance Machinery

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Sanimix–Mixing at the highest level

Compact Pegasus® Mixer

Choose the Perfect Feed Mill Machine

iDMA Exhibition

By Sally Zhou Allance Machinery

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BuhlerSanimix - Mixing at the highest level

Dinnissen introduces new compact Pegasus® Mixer

Choose the Perfect Feed Mill Machine

World grain and pulses Industry got together in idma

Events 2013Upcoming events

EditorialGlobal Milling attended IDMA in April and in this issue we bring the final conclusion report from the organisers Parantez Fair. We hope that if you were able to visit the four day event that you had as successful a trip as we did. We were able to meet many of our readers and received excellent feed back from them, so we would like to thank you all for your support.

In this issue, we also bring you news of two machines from Bühler and Dinnissen as well as advice on how to choose the perfect feed mill machine.

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With its new Sanimix mixer MRMA, Bühler sets the benchmark for an unparalleled homogenous product blend.

Whether you are mixing powders, flakes, or granular products – the horizontal mixing process of the Bühler Sanimix is synonymous with an unparalleled homogeneous product blend, achieved within an extremely short mixing and discharging time. Available as a paddle or chopper mixer, the Sanimix mixer MRMA is optimally equipped to handle both dry and specialty mixes. Its unique trough geometry combined with reliable mixing tools ensures consistent and repeatable high blending accuracy. Even when adding shortening, liquid or block fats.

High through put capacity guaranteed

An outstanding mixing performance is the standout feature of the Bühler Sanimix. The horizontal mixing process provides a fast mixing cycle and remarkable blending procedure, while the discharge flap with its large opening allows an emptying time of just seconds. With four machine sizes, two surface finishes

and multiple options, customization to individual requirements are easily possible.

Ultimate sanitation accomplished

The entire inside of the mixer is seamlessly welded and therefore completely gapless. No cavities exist where any product might settle. In combination with Bühler’s well- proven stainless steel design, the mixer meets the most rigorous sanitation standards. And of course the machine is absolutely low- maintenance: easy to operate, easy to clean, and easy to maintain.

Let’s convince you

With the new Sanimix MRMA, Bühler offers its customers a sturdy yet elaborate high- capacity mixer that exceeds state- of- the- art sanitation. At Bühler’s Grain Technology Center in Uzwil, Switzerland, customers can run trials on paddle and chopper mixers.

Please find more information on: www.buhlergroup.com/sanimix

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Sanimix - Mixing at the highest level

More information:Michael Tremp,Produktmanager Grain MillingBuhler AG CH- 9240Uzwil, SwitzerlandEmail: [email protected]: www.buhlergroup.com

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Dinnissen  introduces  new  compact  Pegasus®  Mixer  offering  significant  benefits  in  terms  of  increased  capacity,  energy  savings  and  the  addition  of  liquid  components  in  the  feed  industry    Feed  manufacturers  are  increasingly  using  liquid  components  to  realize  the  desired  end  product.  Such  companies  need  to  be  able  to  vary  the  type,  combination  and  quantity  of  the  liquids  to  be  added  in  order  to  create  an  endless  diversity  of  product  characteristics  for  pig,  poultry  and  cattle  feeds.  This  makes  new  demands  of  the  mixers  used  in  the  feed  industry.  To  meet  these  demands,  Dinnissen  Process  Technology  has  developed  a  new  model  of  the  Pegasus®  Mixer.  This  mixer  can  easily  be  integrated  into  existing  production  processes  and  offers  significant  benefits  in  terms  of  increased  capacity  and  energy  savings.      Mixing  liquid  components  more  homogeneously  for  a  higher-­quality  result    Dinnissen’s  new  Pegasus®  Mixer  is  capable  of  adding  18  different  liquids  very  precisely  in  all  possible  types  of  combinations  and  quantities  to  dry  materials  such  as  meal  

and  premixer.  These  liquids  can  be  oil-­‐,  water-­‐,  or  acid-­‐based  and  can  be  used  to  add  high-­‐value  substances  such  as  vitamins,  enzymes,  minerals,  flavour  enhancers,  aromatic  substances  and  preservatives  to  various  feeds.  A  unique  aspect  of  the  new  compact  Pegasus®  Mixer  is  that  it  operates  with  an  unusually  precise  coefficient  of  variation  (2-­‐3%),  making  it  possible  to  realize  an  extremely  homogeneous  end  result  and  a  very  high  end  quality.  As  a  result,  feed  products  can  be  produced  which  are  even  better  adapted  to  the  type  of  animal  and  the  relevant  stage  of  its  lifecycle.  In  particular,  improved  feeds  can  be  produced  for  young  animals  and  animals  which  are  sensitive  to  changes  in  the  taste  and  structure  of  the  feed,  such  as  poultry  and  young  pigs.  It  is  even  possible  to  initiate  drying  while  the  liquids  are  being  sprayed  on,  which  means  that  the  chemical  reactions  can  be  controlled  while  the  liquids  are  being  added.  The  compact  Pegasus  ®  Mixer  also  makes  it  possible  to  quickly  and  flexibly  switch  to  new  recipes  and  feed  compositions.    Significant  increase  in  capacity  and  savings  of  time  and  

Compact  Pegasus®  Mixer  

More  information:  Dinnissen  BV  Horsterweg  66  NL-­‐5975  NB  Sevenum  The  Netherlands  Web:  www.dinnissen.nl    Dinnissen introduces new compact

Pegasus® Mixer offering significant benefits in terms of increased capacity, energy savings and the addition of liquid components in the feed industry

Feed manufacturers are increasingly using liquid components to realize the desired end product. Such companies need to be able to vary the type, combination and quantity of the liquids to be added in order to create an endless diversity of product characteristics for pig, poultry and cattle feeds. This makes new demands of the mixers used in the feed industry. To meet these demands, Dinnissen Process Technology has developed a new model of the Pegasus® Mixer. This mixer can easily be integrated into existing production processes and offers significant benefits in terms of increased capacity and energy savings.

Mixing liquid components more homogeneously for a higher- quality result

Dinnissen’s new Pegasus® Mixer is capable of adding 18 different liquids very precisely in all possible types of combinations and quantities to dry materials such as meal and premixer. These liquids can be oil, water, or acid based and can be used to add high value substances such as vitamins, enzymes, minerals, flavour enhancers, aromatic substances and preservatives to various feeds. A unique aspect of the new compact Pegasus® Mixer is that it operates with an unusually precise coefficient of variation (2- 3%), making it possible to realize an extremely homogeneous end result and a very high end quality. As a result, feed products can be produced which are even better adapted to the type of animal and the relevant stage of its lifecycle. In particular, improved feeds can be produced for young animals and animals which are

sensitive to changes in the taste and structure of the feed, such as poultry and young pigs. It is even possible to initiate drying while the liquids are being sprayed on, which means that the chemical reactions can be controlled while the liquids are being added. The compact Pegasus ® Mixer also makes it possible to quickly and flexibly switch to new recipes and feed compositions.

Significant increase in capacity and savings of time and energy

The new Pegasus® Mixer mixes extremely quickly, making it possible to realize energy savings of 30- 40%. A unique aspect of the new Pegasus® Mixer is the extra space created on the top via the use of large quick- release slides. As a result, larger quantities of dry components can quickly be added from above, making it possible to produce more batches per hour and to realize a capacity increase of 15- 20% per hour. The increased throughput time allows companies to now work with a smaller and less expensive mixer or else to use a mixture of the same size but to load it less frequently, thereby realizing significant energy savings.An additional advantage is that the new Pegasus®Mixer will never be the limiting factor in terms of production capacity.

New design facilitates integration into existing production processes The new Pegasus® Mixerhas a different design, making it easier to integrate it into an existing production process. To realize this, the bottom flap has been redesigned and the casing is narrower. The ease with which the new compact Pegasus® Mixer can be integrated into existing processes is another reason why feed producers are increasingly replacing their traditional ribbon mixers to profit from the benefits offered by the flexible double shaft Pegasus® Mixer. For more information, please feel free to go to www.dinnissen.nl or to contactDinnissen Process Technology via tel.0031 (0)77 4673555.

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As the material leaves the Insta-Pro extruder, the inherent moisture vaporizes and the starch gel quickly stiffens after the liquid has vaporized. The amount of expansion which takes place is dependent on the amount of starch in the formula. With formulas containing 40-50% starch, the normal expansion will equal 2-3 times. For this reason, most extruded formulas are reground returning the bulk density more closely to the original product.

Effect on Fat Extrusion, or heat and expansion, affects fat in two ways. First, fat or oil is encapsulated within the cells of oil seeds. When a raw oil seed is ground, the resulting product will be dry. During extrusion, the oil is released from the cells making the product oily. The extent to which the cells are ruptured in an Insta-Pro extruder has not been measured. If starch is present when an oil seed is extruded, the fat and starch will form a complex which is not soluble in ether, the normal method used for fat analysis. Studies have shown that fat will enter a complex with starch on the basis of a 1 to 10 ratio. An acid hydrolysis is necessary to measure the correct and actual fat level in such a case.

Heat generated by the Insta-Pro extrusion method does not adversely affect fat quality. Temperatures of the magnitude of 350-400°F are needed to produce off odors and oxidation, while temperature for extrusion are generally in the 250-300°F range.

Effect on Fiber The effect of extrusion on fiber is related primarily to its bulk density. Because of the mechanical action, grinding and attrition, the hollow structure of fibrous materials are crushed thus changing their bulk density. High fiber ingredients are normally low in moisture and take

on moisture slowly which requires some type of pre-conditioning before extrusion.

Effect on Nutritional Value The beneficial nutritional effects of extrusion will vary with species, age and type of ration being fed, but in general these benefits can be expected on the protein, energy and fiber content of the ration by:

• Denaturing the enzymes, urease, lipase, amylase and the trypsin inhibitors. • Improving starch digestion as measured by rate... and efficiency of gain. • Increasing the bulk density of highly fibrous materials.

The mechanism by which extrusion improves the digestibility and utilization of energy are not fully understood. Certain studies would indicate that the combination of heat, pressure and moisture is involved in increasing the susceptibility of starch to enzymatic digestion.

Other studies would indicate that the protein binding effect of the starch granule may be disrupted allowing easier access of microbial and animal enzymes to the starch granule. In general, studies have shown a marked improvement in performance when extruded grains have been used in rations for young animals. This effect is due to the somewhat undeveloped digestive tract of young animals as compared to the older animal. Improvements in gain and efficiency have also been noted for animals on high concentrate rations. The denaturization of enzyme inhibitors allows the normal enzymatic breakdown and utilization of proteins, fats and carbohydrates.

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Prior to the Insta-Pro® extruder, relatively low feed prices and high equipment costs made extrusion processing too expensive to be widely used. But with the development and introduction of the versatile Insta-Pro extruder in 1969, the dry extrusion processing method can now be used to improve gain, feed efficiency and palatability as well as stabilize and utilize many by-products. The Insta-Pro dry extrusion method utilizes friction as the sole source of heat accompanied by pressure and attrition compared to methods which use steam, water or other forms of pre-conditioning. Heat and pressure are developed by passing the product being extruded through a barrel by means of a screw with increasing restrictions. Then, the sudden decrease in pressure when the product is discharged into the atmosphere results in expansion of the product. By vaporizing moisture, starch cells are ruptured. The amount of expansion depends on several factors, such as the starch content of the product, temperature, pressure, and the amount of moisture. There is a distinct difference between cooking and expansion, yet each serves a specific purpose. Cooking is a general term used to describe the effect of heat, pressure and time on the material being processed. Cooking is necessary for its effect on the protein portion of the ration where it acts to detoxify or denature enzymes. Expansion occurs by rupturing the cell structure and exploding the product. With the Insta-Pro extruder, the same conditions of attrition, pressure, and time needed for developing heat are also used for expanding the starch portion of the ration. The cooking process takes place as the product moves through the barrel while the heat is progressively increased. Expansion takes place immediately after the product is discharged from the extruder orifice. The effect of cooking and expansion can be best described by considering the effect of extruding on the various components of the diet.

Effect on Proteins Proteins are denatured by the cooking process, an effect related to the degree of temperature created. Proteins are made up of amino acids which are known as the building blocks of protein. Amino acids are held together by primary bonds whereas the molecules are held together by secondary bonds. The cooking action of the Insta-Pro extruder breaks down the secondary bonds but does not create sufficient heat to destroy the amino acids or the primary bonds. This effect is similar to that caused by cooking an egg. The secondary bonds hold the protein in an egg together in a certain

way. When the egg is heated, the protein is denatured or the secondary bonds are broken. When these bonds are broken, the product loses its distinctive physical appearance. If the egg was cooked to extreme temperatures, the primary bonds holding the amino acids together would be destroyed thus affecting their nutritional value. The Insta-Pro process does not adversely affect the primary bond, but does create sufficient heat to denature or break down the secondary bonds. It is this effect of denaturization that is useful when extruding oil seeds. Soybeans have an enzyme, urease, which can be denatured

by heat created in the extruder. Enzymes are made up of proteins and when they are denatured, lose their effectiveness. Urease breaks down urea to ammonia. Another protein in soybeans that is destroyed by extrusion is the trypsin inhibitor which is produced in the pancreas. Without the action of trypsin, the animal cannot utilize protein, as it is trypsin that slits or hydrolyzes the protein molecule. Other less important enzyme inhibitors that are denatured by the Insta-Pro extruder relate to fats and the carbohydrate fraction of a diet. Since the heat needed to deactivate enzymes is less than that needed to prepare oil seeds for oil extraction, the effect on the amino acids is much less severe thus making them more available to the animal or higher in digestibility. Effect on Energy The energy fraction of the diet can be broken into two parts, carbohydrate and fat. First, the carbohydrate fraction, which is primarily starch, is greatly affected by extrusion, or heat and expansion.

For more information: Insta- Pro International 4043 120th Street Urbandale, IA 50323, USA Tel: +1 515 254 1260 Web: www.insta-pro.com

The Dry Extrusion Process

By Insta-Pro International, USA

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More information: DinnissenBV, Horsterweg 66, NL- 5975, NB Sevenum The Netherlands Web: www.dinnissen.nl

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More  information:  Allance  Pellet  Mill  Weiyi  Road,    Zhengzhou,  China,  450000  Web:  www.pellet-­‐machine.net  

 

Choose  the  Perfect  Feed  Mill  Machine

by Sally Zhou, Allance Machinery, China, web: www.pellet-machine.net

Feed milling is the necessary stage in animal feed production because milling feed materials can amplify raw material surface area and thus make the nutritional ingredients completely dissolve in animal digest system, which contributes greatly to animal digestion. Besides, the milling size exerts direct influences on feed further process such as the quality and complexity of animal feed. Feed mill is the very chosen tool which is qualified to this important mission and, therefore, getting to know feed mill machine working technology and how to choose a perfect feed mill are exact what we shouldn’t ignore.

1. Feed mill machine classification In fact, feed material milling is of various methods like cutting, pressing, grinding and milling, etc. Based on feed material types, characters and size requirements, we usually choose milling methods. The frequently used feed milling machines are as follows.

1.1 Double roller feed mill

Double roller feed mill adopts a pair of cylinder, which rotate in the opposite direction to cut and grind feed materials. It features high milling efficiency, convenient to use and adjust, thus widely applied in flour production. While in feed milling industry, it is always used

for the first working process in the second grinding stage.

1.2 Gripper tooth grinder

Gripper tooth grinder is a kind of fixed hammer mill. It consists of feeder, tooth-fixing plate, tooth moving plate, sieving and machine rack. Tooth fixing plate, tooth moving plate and sieving compost-milling chamber. Feed the materials into milling chamber, at the smashing force of high speed moving teeth, materials are scattered to the room between fixed teeth and moving teeth, where are smashed and crushed. Because of the on-going effect on crushing, feed materials are milled and blown out by air pressure. This kind of feed mill can offer sieves of different sizes for different materials and

Feed milling is the necessary stage in animal feed production because milling feed materials can

amplify raw material surface area and thus make the nutritional ingredients completely dissolve in animal digest system, which contributes greatly to animal digestion. Besides, the milling size exerts direct influences on feed further process such as the quality and complexity of animal feed. Feed mill is the very chosen tool which is qualified to this important mission and, therefore, getting to know feed mill machine working technology and how to choose a perfect feed mill are exact what we shouldn’t ignore.

1. Feed mill machine classification In fact, feed material milling is of various methods like cutting, pressing, grinding and milling, etc. Based on feed material types, characters and size requirements, we usually choose milling methods. The frequently used feed milling machines are as follows.

1.1 Double roller feed mill

Double roller feed mill adopts a pair of cylinder, which rotate in the opposite direction to cut and grind feed materials. It features high milling efficiency, convenient to use and adjust, thus widely applied in flour production. While in feed

milling industry, it is always used for the first working process in the second grinding stage.

1.2 Gripper tooth grinder

Gripper tooth grinder is a kind of fixed hammer mill. It consists of feeder, tooth-fixing plate, tooth moving plate, sieving and machine rack. Tooth fixing plate, tooth moving plate and sieving compost-milling chamber. Feed the materials into milling chamber, at the smashing force of high speed moving teeth, materials are scattered to the room between fixed teeth and moving teeth, where are smashed and crushed. Because of the on-going effect on crushing, feed materials are milled and blown out by air pressure. This kind of feed mill can offer sieves of different sizes for different materials and finess.

Choose the Perfect Feed Mill Machineby Sally Zhou, Allance Machinery, China, web: www.pellet-machine.net

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More information:Allance Pellet MillWeiyi Road,Zhengzhou, China, 450000Web: www.pellet- machine.net

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Choose  the  Perfect  Feed  Mill  Machine

by Sally Zhou, Allance Machinery, China, web: www.pellet-machine.net

Feed milling is the necessary stage in animal feed production because milling feed materials can amplify raw material surface area and thus make the nutritional ingredients completely dissolve in animal digest system, which contributes greatly to animal digestion. Besides, the milling size exerts direct influences on feed further process such as the quality and complexity of animal feed. Feed mill is the very chosen tool which is qualified to this important mission and, therefore, getting to know feed mill machine working technology and how to choose a perfect feed mill are exact what we shouldn’t ignore.

1. Feed mill machine classification In fact, feed material milling is of various methods like cutting, pressing, grinding and milling, etc. Based on feed material types, characters and size requirements, we usually choose milling methods. The frequently used feed milling machines are as follows.

1.1 Double roller feed mill

Double roller feed mill adopts a pair of cylinder, which rotate in the opposite direction to cut and grind feed materials. It features high milling efficiency, convenient to use and adjust, thus widely applied in flour production. While in feed milling industry, it is always used

for the first working process in the second grinding stage.

1.2 Gripper tooth grinder

Gripper tooth grinder is a kind of fixed hammer mill. It consists of feeder, tooth-fixing plate, tooth moving plate, sieving and machine rack. Tooth fixing plate, tooth moving plate and sieving compost-milling chamber. Feed the materials into milling chamber, at the smashing force of high speed moving teeth, materials are scattered to the room between fixed teeth and moving teeth, where are smashed and crushed. Because of the on-going effect on crushing, feed materials are milled and blown out by air pressure. This kind of feed mill can offer sieves of different sizes for different materials and

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1.3 Feed hammer mill

Hammer mill is a type of smashed milling device and consists of cylinder sieve plate, hammer rotors, hammer and smashing plate which fixed around hammer rotors. It works in this way: Lead feed materials in spaces among smashing plates, sieve plate and rotating hammers. Hammers are used for smashing materials and crush them to small granules. During working, feed materials are

smashed and crushed continuously and repeatedly until they are fine enough to go through sieves. Feed hammer mills features small room occupation, high milling ratio, low energy consumption and so on, thus wins wide application in animal feeding industry.

2. Feed mill performance influencing factors and how to choose

Generally speaking, the influencing factors to feed milling machine performance includes feed raw material, feed mill machine structure, energy consumption and environment protection equipment, etc. Here are some recommended options for choice.

2.1 Raw material

For grain feed, choose the hammer mill with feeders on top; For bran and cereals feed, choose the gripper tooth grinder; For mineral feed like shell,

choose feed mill without sieve; if material is used as preprocessing of mixed feed and the fineness could be adjusted, choose special hammer mill with no sieve.

2.2 Feed mill machine production power

As a general rule, there are production powers in instructions, but we still should note the following points:

(1) The criterion uses maize as material, the moisture content is about 13%, φ1.2mm sieving slices. As maize is the most common grain feed, and φ1.2mm is the smallest sieving size; the production capacity is small in this situation.

(2) Choosing feed mill with a larger capacity than the practical capacity so that prevents production in case hammer wearing and air leaking.

2.3 Feed mill machine matched power

The kw in instructions is always a floating range rather than a fixed number. For example, 9FQ-20 feed mill has the matched power of 7.5-11kw; and the 9FQ-60 with the matched power of 30-40kw. There are some reasons for this: one is there is huge difference in the needed power when we use different materials. Milling sorghum consumes double power amount than milling maize. The second reason is that it makes huge difference to mill machine load when changing different sieve holes.

2.4 Feed mill machine energy consumption

We should consider energy consumption during purchasing. According to the standard code, when choosing hammer mill with φ1.2mm sieving slices to grind maize, the output of per KWH should not less than 48kg. At present, domestic hammer mill has large output than the standard and the excellent hammer mill output per KWH can be 70-75kg.

2.5 Discharging method

1.3 Feed hammer mill

Hammer mill is a type of smashed milling device and consists of cylinder sieve plate, hammer rotors, hammer and smashing plate which fixed around hammer rotors. It works in this way: Lead feed materials in spaces among smashing plates, sieve plate and rotating hammers. Hammers are used for smashing materials and crush them to small granules. During working, feed materials are smashed and crushed continously and repeatedly until they are fine enough to go through sieves. Feed hammer mills features small room occupation, high milling ratio, low energy consumption and so on, thus wins wide application in animal feeding industry.

2. Feed mill performance influencing factors and how to choose Generally speaking, the influencing factors to feed milling machine performance includes feed raw material, feed mill machine structure, energy consumption and environment protection equipment, etc. Here are some recommended options for choice.

2.1 Raw materialFor grain feed, choose the hammer mill with feeders on top; For bran and cereals feed, choose the gripper tooth grinder; For mineral feed like shell, choose feed mill without sieve; if material is used as preprocessing

of mixed feed and the fineness could be adjusted, choose special hammer mill with no sieve.

2.2 Feed mill machine production powerAs a general rule, there are production powers in instructions, but we still should note the following points:

(1) The criterion uses maize as material, the moisture content is about 13%, 1-2mm sieving slices. As maize is the most common grain feed, and 1-2mm is the smallest sieving size; the production capacity is small in this situation.

(2) Choosing feed mill with a larger capacity than the practical capacity so that prevents production in case hammer wearing and air leaking.

2.3 Feed mill machine matched powerThe kw in instructions is always a floating range rather than a fixed number. For example, 9FQ-20 feed mill has the matched power of 7.5-11kw; and the 9FQ-60 with the matched power of 30-40kw. There are some reasons for this: one is there is huge difference in the needed power when we use different materials. Milling sorghum consumes double power amount than milling maize. The second reason is that it makes huge difference to mill machine load when changing different sieve holes.

2.4 Feed mill machine energy consumptionWe should consider energy consumption during purchasing. According to the standard code, when choosing hammer mill with 1-2mm sieving slices to grind maize, the output of per KWH should not less than 48kg. At present, domestic hammer mill has large output than the standard and the excellent hammer mill output per KWH can be 70- 75kg.

finess.

1.3 Feed hammer mill

Hammer mill is a type of smashed milling device and consists of cylinder sieve plate, hammer rotors, hammer and smashing plate which fixed around hammer rotors. It works in this way: Lead feed materials in spaces among smashing plates, sieve plate and rotating hammers. Hammers are used for smashing materials and crush them to small granules. During working, feed materials are

smashed and crushed continuously and repeatedly until they are fine enough to go through sieves. Feed hammer mills features small room occupation, high milling ratio, low energy consumption and so on, thus wins wide application in animal feeding industry.

2. Feed mill performance influencing factors and how to choose

Generally speaking, the influencing factors to feed milling machine performance includes feed raw material, feed mill machine structure, energy consumption and environment protection equipment, etc. Here are some recommended options for choice.

2.1 Raw material

For grain feed, choose the hammer mill with feeders on top; For bran and cereals feed, choose the gripper tooth grinder; For mineral feed like shell,

choose feed mill without sieve; if material is used as preprocessing of mixed feed and the fineness could be adjusted, choose special hammer mill with no sieve.

2.2 Feed mill machine production power

As a general rule, there are production powers in instructions, but we still should note the following points:

(1) The criterion uses maize as material, the moisture content is about 13%, φ1.2mm sieving slices. As maize is the most common grain feed, and φ1.2mm is the smallest sieving size; the production capacity is small in this situation.

(2) Choosing feed mill with a larger capacity than the practical capacity so that prevents production in case hammer wearing and air leaking.

2.3 Feed mill machine matched power

The kw in instructions is always a floating range rather than a fixed number. For example, 9FQ-20 feed mill has the matched power of 7.5-11kw; and the 9FQ-60 with the matched power of 30-40kw. There are some reasons for this: one is there is huge difference in the needed power when we use different materials. Milling sorghum consumes double power amount than milling maize. The second reason is that it makes huge difference to mill machine load when changing different sieve holes.

2.4 Feed mill machine energy consumption

We should consider energy consumption during purchasing. According to the standard code, when choosing hammer mill with φ1.2mm sieving slices to grind maize, the output of per KWH should not less than 48kg. At present, domestic hammer mill has large output than the standard and the excellent hammer mill output per KWH can be 70-75kg.

2.5 Discharging method

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29 - 31 July 2013Crown Conference Centre,

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The milled materials are discharged in three ways: gravity blanking, negative pressure suction and mechanical conveying. Stand-alone mill machine always adopt gravity blanking and this design can simplify its structure. The medium sized mill machine always adopts negative pressure suction device whose advantage is to suck moisture and store easily; this kind of mill has higher milling effect of 10-15% and lower dust amount.

2.6 Dust and noise

In feed processing industry, the dust and noise mostly come from feed mill machine so that we should give sufficient consideration on these two sanitation indexes. If you have to choose a feed mill with loud noise and produces more dust, for the workers’ health sake, you should resort to the noise reduction and dust prevention methods.

The above six sides are feed mill machine itself influencing factors that play quite a significant role in your decision; at the same time, from viewpoint of overall situation, feed mill developing trend can undoubtedly affect which feed mill machine you will purchase.

3. Feed mill machine developing trend Since 19 century the first hammer mill is invented in the U.S.A. It has developed fast and continually. Until today it enjoys the most popularity in the feed processing industry. Considering the difference in feed raw material, there are two main feed mill types in the world: the Europe type and the American type. European people usually use mixed-milling (first mixing then milling), and with bean cakes, mineral materials like bone powder as base feed materials. While in America, feed formula contains a half amount of maize or wheat without

using barley or oats which are difficult in milling; besides, the moisture content is also lower than that of Europe. We have kept in step with the international feed processing technology and brought out the water drop hammer mill, vertical shaft hammer mill. Hammer mill is equipped with an adjustable space between hammers and sieve, and can realize the coarse and fine milling; what’s more, it controls the amount of feed materials automatically and becomes a hot potato in feed milling stage. High automation, adjustable processing materials and capacities, durable materials and spares, low energy consumption maybe important indexes in feed mill improvement.

Feed mill machine technology is increasingly mature and scientific after over two centuries development; while feed processing industry large and high quality demand brings unceasing changes to feed mill industry. The knowledge on feed mill machine development and technology are obviously a know-how for us to choose the perfect mill. We have been engaged in feed milling and pelleting industry for several decades and are rich in feed milling technology. Please visit this page http://www.pellet-machine.net/product/feed-pellet-machine/index.html on our website for further knowledge of feed milling and other feed processing machines if you are interested. Bear in mind that making an overall analysis on feed raw materials, feed plant location, feed mill indexes and the develop trend can turn your feed mill processing a cost- and energy-efficient solutions.

The milled materials are discharged in three ways: gravity blanking, negative pressure suction and mechanical conveying. Stand-alone mill machine always adopt gravity blanking and this design can simplify its structure. The medium sized mill machine always adopts negative pressure suction device whose advantage is to suck moisture and store easily; this kind of mill has higher milling effect of 10-15% and lower dust amount.

2.6 Dust and noiseIn feed processing industry, the dust and noise mostly come from feed mill machine so that we should give sufficient consideration on these two sanitation indexes. If you have to choose a feed mill with loud noise and produces more dust, for the workers’ health sake, you should resort to the noise reduction and dust prevention methods. The above six sides are feed mill machine itself influencing factors that play quite a significant role in your decision; at the same time, from viewpoint of overall situation, feed mill developing trend can undoubtedly affect which feed mill machine you will purchase.

3. Feed mill machine developing trendSince 19 century the first hammer mill is invented in the U.S.A. It has developed fast and continually. Until today it enjoys the most popularity in the feed processing industry. Considering the difference in feed raw material, there are two main feed mill types in the world: the Europe type and the American type. European people usually use mixed-milling (first mixing then milling), and with bean cakes, mineral materials like bone powder as base feed materials. While in America, feed formula contains a half amount of maize or wheat without using barley or oats which are difficult in milling; besides, the moisture content is also lower than that of Europe. We have kept in step with the

international feed processing technology and brought out the water drop hammer mill, vertical shaft hammer mill. Hammer mill is equipped with an adjustable space between hammers and sieve, and can realize the coarse and fine milling; what’s more, it controls the amount of feed materials automatically and becomes a hot potato in feed milling stage. High automation, adjustable processing materials and capacities, durable materials and spares, low energy consumption maybe important indexes in feed mill improvement. Feed mill machine technology is increasingly mature and scientific after over two centuries development; while feed processing industry large and high quality demand brings unceasing changes to feed mill industry. The knowledge on feed mill machine development and technology are obviously a know-how for us to choose the perfect mill. We have been engaged in feed milling and pelleting industry for several decades and are rich in feed milling technology. Please visit this pagehttp://www.pellet-machine.net/product/feed-pelletmachine/index.html on our website for furtherknowledge of feed milling and other feed processing machines if you are interested. Bear in mind that making an overall analysis on feed raw materials, feed plant location, feed mill indexes and the develop trend can turn your feed mill processing a cost- and energy-efficient solutions.

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The milled materials are discharged in three ways: gravity blanking, negative pressure suction and mechanical conveying. Stand-alone mill machine always adopt gravity blanking and this design can simplify its structure. The medium sized mill machine always adopts negative pressure suction device whose advantage is to suck moisture and store easily; this kind of mill has higher milling effect of 10-15% and lower dust amount.

2.6 Dust and noise

In feed processing industry, the dust and noise mostly come from feed mill machine so that we should give sufficient consideration on these two sanitation indexes. If you have to choose a feed mill with loud noise and produces more dust, for the workers’ health sake, you should resort to the noise reduction and dust prevention methods.

The above six sides are feed mill machine itself influencing factors that play quite a significant role in your decision; at the same time, from viewpoint of overall situation, feed mill developing trend can undoubtedly affect which feed mill machine you will purchase.

3. Feed mill machine developing trend Since 19 century the first hammer mill is invented in the U.S.A. It has developed fast and continually. Until today it enjoys the most popularity in the feed processing industry. Considering the difference in feed raw material, there are two main feed mill types in the world: the Europe type and the American type. European people usually use mixed-milling (first mixing then milling), and with bean cakes, mineral materials like bone powder as base feed materials. While in America, feed formula contains a half amount of maize or wheat without

using barley or oats which are difficult in milling; besides, the moisture content is also lower than that of Europe. We have kept in step with the international feed processing technology and brought out the water drop hammer mill, vertical shaft hammer mill. Hammer mill is equipped with an adjustable space between hammers and sieve, and can realize the coarse and fine milling; what’s more, it controls the amount of feed materials automatically and becomes a hot potato in feed milling stage. High automation, adjustable processing materials and capacities, durable materials and spares, low energy consumption maybe important indexes in feed mill improvement.

Feed mill machine technology is increasingly mature and scientific after over two centuries development; while feed processing industry large and high quality demand brings unceasing changes to feed mill industry. The knowledge on feed mill machine development and technology are obviously a know-how for us to choose the perfect mill. We have been engaged in feed milling and pelleting industry for several decades and are rich in feed milling technology. Please visit this page http://www.pellet-machine.net/product/feed-pellet-machine/index.html on our website for further knowledge of feed milling and other feed processing machines if you are interested. Bear in mind that making an overall analysis on feed raw materials, feed plant location, feed mill indexes and the develop trend can turn your feed mill processing a cost- and energy-efficient solutions.

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İDMA – International Flour, Semolina, Rice, Corn, Bulgur, Feed Milling Machinery and Pulses,

Pasta, Biscuit Technologies Exhibition which is organized for the fifth time this year, between

April 04-07, 2013 in Istanbul Expo Center once again proved that it is the biggest meeting

platform of the world grain and pulses processing industry.

WORLD GRAIN AND PULSES INDUSTRY GOT TOGETHER IN İDMA

ers, and pasta, biscuit and feed producers, who chose İDMA to direct their investments and make their technology choices, had the chance to see and recognize the latest technologies of the exhibitor firms.

“WORLD’S BIGGEST MEETING PLATFORM”Deputy General Manager of Turkish Grain Board Mr.Uğur ERKAYMAZ, Director of Turkey Flour Industrialists Federa-tion Mr.Erhan ÖZMEN, President of Rice Millers Association Mr.Turgay YETİŞ, Chief Advisor of Georgian Ministry of Agricul-ture Mr.Omar KACHARAVA, President of Palestine Flour Millers Association Mr.Nazih NASSER, President of Sudan Flour and

International Flour, Semolina, Rice, Corn, Bulgur, Feed Milling Machinery and Pulses, Pasta, Biscuit Technologies Exhibition İDMA as proving itself as the biggest meeting platform of the World grain and pulses processing industry in 2013, was con-ducted successfully in Istanbul Expo Center between April 04-07, 2013.

For 4 days, 8052 local and foreign professionals from 94 differ-ent countries visited İDMA 2013 Exhibition which was organ-ized by Parantez International Fair Organization and which hosted 236 local and foreign firms who opened stands and ex-hibited their latest technologies. The local and foreign profes-sional visitors consisting of flour, semolina, rice and corn mill-

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İDMA – International Flour, Semolina, Rice, Corn, Bulgur, Feed Milling Machinery and Pulses,

Pasta, Biscuit Technologies Exhibition which is organized for the fifth time this year, between

April 04-07, 2013 in Istanbul Expo Center once again proved that it is the biggest meeting

platform of the world grain and pulses processing industry.

WORLD GRAIN AND PULSES INDUSTRY GOT TOGETHER IN İDMA

ers, and pasta, biscuit and feed producers, who chose İDMA to direct their investments and make their technology choices, had the chance to see and recognize the latest technologies of the exhibitor firms.

“WORLD’S BIGGEST MEETING PLATFORM”Deputy General Manager of Turkish Grain Board Mr.Uğur ERKAYMAZ, Director of Turkey Flour Industrialists Federa-tion Mr.Erhan ÖZMEN, President of Rice Millers Association Mr.Turgay YETİŞ, Chief Advisor of Georgian Ministry of Agricul-ture Mr.Omar KACHARAVA, President of Palestine Flour Millers Association Mr.Nazih NASSER, President of Sudan Flour and

International Flour, Semolina, Rice, Corn, Bulgur, Feed Milling Machinery and Pulses, Pasta, Biscuit Technologies Exhibition İDMA as proving itself as the biggest meeting platform of the World grain and pulses processing industry in 2013, was con-ducted successfully in Istanbul Expo Center between April 04-07, 2013.

For 4 days, 8052 local and foreign professionals from 94 differ-ent countries visited İDMA 2013 Exhibition which was organ-ized by Parantez International Fair Organization and which hosted 236 local and foreign firms who opened stands and ex-hibited their latest technologies. The local and foreign profes-sional visitors consisting of flour, semolina, rice and corn mill-

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İDMA – International Flour, Semolina, Rice, Corn, Bulgur, Feed Milling Machinery and Pulses,

Pasta, Biscuit Technologies Exhibition which is organized for the fifth time this year, between

April 04-07, 2013 in Istanbul Expo Center once again proved that it is the biggest meeting

platform of the world grain and pulses processing industry.

WORLD GRAIN AND PULSES INDUSTRY GOT TOGETHER IN İDMA

ers, and pasta, biscuit and feed producers, who chose İDMA to direct their investments and make their technology choices, had the chance to see and recognize the latest technologies of the exhibitor firms.

“WORLD’S BIGGEST MEETING PLATFORM”Deputy General Manager of Turkish Grain Board Mr.Uğur ERKAYMAZ, Director of Turkey Flour Industrialists Federa-tion Mr.Erhan ÖZMEN, President of Rice Millers Association Mr.Turgay YETİŞ, Chief Advisor of Georgian Ministry of Agricul-ture Mr.Omar KACHARAVA, President of Palestine Flour Millers Association Mr.Nazih NASSER, President of Sudan Flour and

International Flour, Semolina, Rice, Corn, Bulgur, Feed Milling Machinery and Pulses, Pasta, Biscuit Technologies Exhibition İDMA as proving itself as the biggest meeting platform of the World grain and pulses processing industry in 2013, was con-ducted successfully in Istanbul Expo Center between April 04-07, 2013.

For 4 days, 8052 local and foreign professionals from 94 differ-ent countries visited İDMA 2013 Exhibition which was organ-ized by Parantez International Fair Organization and which hosted 236 local and foreign firms who opened stands and ex-hibited their latest technologies. The local and foreign profes-sional visitors consisting of flour, semolina, rice and corn mill-

WORLD GRAIN AND PULSESINDUSTRY GOT TOGETHER IN iDMA

iDMA – International Flour, Semolina, Rice, Corn, Bulgur, Feed Milling Machinery and Pulses, Pasta, Biscuit Technologies Exhibition which is organized for the fifth time this year, between April 04-07, 2013 in Istanbul Expo Center once again proved that it is the biggest meeting platform of the world grain and pulses processing industry.

International Flour, Semolina, Rice, Corn, Bulgur, Feed Milling Machinery and Pulses, Pasta, Biscuit Technologies Exhibition iDMA as proving itself as the biggest meeting platform of the World grain and pulses processing industry in 2013, was conducted successfully in Istanbul Expo Center between April 04-07, 2013.

For 4 days, 8052 local and foreign professionals from 94 different countries visited iDMA 2013 Exhibition which was organized by Parantez International Fair Organization and which hosted 236 local and foreign firms who opened stands and exhibited their latest technologies. The local and foreign professional visitors consisting of flour, semolina, rice and corn millers, and pasta, biscuit and feed producers, who chose iDMA to direct their investments and make their technology

choices, had the chance to see and recognize the latest technologies of the exhibitor firms.

“WORLD’S BIGGEST MEETING PLATFORM”

Deputy General Manager of Turkish Grain Board Mr.Ugur ERKAYMAZ, Director of Turkey Flour Industrialists Federation Mr.Erhan ÖZMEN, President of Rice Millers Association Mr.Turgay YETÍS, Chief Advisor of Georgian Ministry of Agriculture Mr.Omar KACHARAVA, President of Palestine Flour Millers Association Mr.Nazih NASSER, President of Sudan Flour and

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Feed Millers Association Mr.Elissir EISSA, President of Libya Flour Millers Association Mr.Nour Eddin Mohammed EROKÍAÍ, President of Iran Miller Federation Mr.Sayed Mohammad REZA MORTAZAVÍ, President of Argentina Flour Millers Association Mr.Reynaldo HEREDÍA and President of Pakistan Flour Millers Association Mr.Ahmad Asim RAZA joined the exhibition’s opening ceremony that was conducted on Thursday, April 4th. Mr.Mehmet KAVRAZ, General Manager of Parantez International Fair Organization, who talked on the opening ceremony of the exhibition, stressed that the iDMA Exhibition which is held every 2 years has grown three times in 8 years. Reminding that the first iDMA Exhibition was conducted with 66 participating firms, KAVRAZ continued his words as follows: “The iDMA that has grown three times in the 8-year period that we left behind, today has succeeded to be the most important meeting platform of the World grain and pulses processing industry with its 236

participating firms and thousands of visitors coming from 120 countries of the World.” General Manager Mr.KAVRAZ, quoted the following in the continuation of his speech: “iDMA Exhibition, has also been expanded in terms of content, as well as the increase in the number of exhibitors and visitors, and has come to encompass not only the milling industry but also pasta and biscuit industries in a wider frame.

I would like to indicate that we will continue to work with all our strength in the future as we have done since the first day until now to strengthen position of iDMA Exhibition which shapes world trade in flour, semol na, rice, bulgur, pasta, biscuit and pulses industries; and sincerely thank you on behalf of my team and myself for your attendance and support.”

THE HEART OF THE MILLING INDUSTRY BEATED IN ISTANBUL ONCE AGAIN

The iDMA Exhibition, built on 3 showrooms of 21 thousand square meters, has offered special opportunities to all sector representatives from exhibitors to visitors. The exhibitors who opened stands and exhibited the latest innovations on the technologies they developed, had the opportunity to get together with thousands of professional visitors coming from 94 countries of the world, and to increase their shares in the global market with the new cooperations they established.

As for the professional visitors consisting of flour, semolina, rice, corn millers and investors, pasta, biscuit and feed producers across the world, shaped their investments by having the opportunity to see and recognize the latest technologies developedby the sector’s leading brands.

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Feed Millers Association Mr.Elissir EİSSA, President of Libya Flour Millers Association Mr.Nour Eddin Mohammed EROKİAİ, President of Iran Miller Federation Mr.Sayed Mohammad REZA MORTAZAVİ, President of Argentina Flour Millers Association Mr.Reynaldo HEREDİA and President of Pakistan Flour Mill-ers Association Mr.Ahmad Asim RAZA joined the exhibition’s opening ceremony that was conducted on Thursday, April 4th.Mr.Mehmet KAVRAZ, General Manager of Parantez Interna-tional Fair Organization, who talked on the opening ceremony of the exhibition, stressed that the İDMA Exhibition which is held every 2 years has grown three times in 8 years. Remind-ing that the first İDMA Exhibition was conducted with 66 par-

ticipating firms, KAVRAZ continued his words as follows: “The İDMA that has grown three times in the 8-year period that we left behind, today has succeeded to be the most important meeting platform of the World grain and pulses processing industry with its 236 participating firms and thousands of visi-tors coming from 120 countries of the World.”

General Manager Mr.KAVRAZ, quoted the following in the continuation of his speech: “İDMA Exhibition, has also been expanded in terms of content, as well as the increase in the number of exhibitors and visitors, and has come to encompass not only the milling industry but also pasta and biscuit indus-tries in a wider frame.

I would like to indicate that we will continue to work with all our strength in the future as we have done since the first day until now to strengthen position of İDMA Exhibition which shapes world trade in flour, semolina, rice, bulgur, pasta, bis-cuit and pulses industries; and sincerely thank you on behalf of my team and myself for your attendance and support.”

THE HEART OF THE MILLING INDUSTRY BEATED IN ISTANBUL ONCE AGAINThe İDMA Exhibition, built on 3 showrooms of 21 thousand square meters, has offered special opportunities to all sec-tor representatives from exhibitors to visitors. The exhibitors who opened stands and exhibited the latest innovations on the technologies they developed, had the opportunity to get together with thousands of professional visitors coming from 94 countries of the world, and to increase their shares in the global market with the new cooperations they established.

As for the professional visitors consisting of flour, semolina, rice, corn millers and investors, pasta, biscuit and feed produc-ers across the world, shaped their investments by having the

Mehmet KAVRAZParantez Uluslararasi Fuarcilik Genel MüdürüParantez Fair General Manager Mehmet KAVRAZ

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Feed Millers Association Mr.Elissir EİSSA, President of Libya Flour Millers Association Mr.Nour Eddin Mohammed EROKİAİ, President of Iran Miller Federation Mr.Sayed Mohammad REZA MORTAZAVİ, President of Argentina Flour Millers Association Mr.Reynaldo HEREDİA and President of Pakistan Flour Mill-ers Association Mr.Ahmad Asim RAZA joined the exhibition’s opening ceremony that was conducted on Thursday, April 4th.Mr.Mehmet KAVRAZ, General Manager of Parantez Interna-tional Fair Organization, who talked on the opening ceremony of the exhibition, stressed that the İDMA Exhibition which is held every 2 years has grown three times in 8 years. Remind-ing that the first İDMA Exhibition was conducted with 66 par-

ticipating firms, KAVRAZ continued his words as follows: “The İDMA that has grown three times in the 8-year period that we left behind, today has succeeded to be the most important meeting platform of the World grain and pulses processing industry with its 236 participating firms and thousands of visi-tors coming from 120 countries of the World.”

General Manager Mr.KAVRAZ, quoted the following in the continuation of his speech: “İDMA Exhibition, has also been expanded in terms of content, as well as the increase in the number of exhibitors and visitors, and has come to encompass not only the milling industry but also pasta and biscuit indus-tries in a wider frame.

I would like to indicate that we will continue to work with all our strength in the future as we have done since the first day until now to strengthen position of İDMA Exhibition which shapes world trade in flour, semolina, rice, bulgur, pasta, bis-cuit and pulses industries; and sincerely thank you on behalf of my team and myself for your attendance and support.”

THE HEART OF THE MILLING INDUSTRY BEATED IN ISTANBUL ONCE AGAINThe İDMA Exhibition, built on 3 showrooms of 21 thousand square meters, has offered special opportunities to all sec-tor representatives from exhibitors to visitors. The exhibitors who opened stands and exhibited the latest innovations on the technologies they developed, had the opportunity to get together with thousands of professional visitors coming from 94 countries of the world, and to increase their shares in the global market with the new cooperations they established.

As for the professional visitors consisting of flour, semolina, rice, corn millers and investors, pasta, biscuit and feed produc-ers across the world, shaped their investments by having the

“THE HEART OF THE MILLING INDUSTRY BEATED IN ISTANBUL ONCE AGAIN”

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opportunity to see and recognize the latest technologies de-veloped by the sector’s leading brands.

“CERTIFIED MILLING TRAINING” IN THE EXHIBITIONWithin the scope of İDMA 2013 Fair, a 14-hour “Certified Mill-ing Training Program” was organized between April 05-06, intended for the milling industry representatives who would visit the exhibition.

In the trainings that were given by the expert names of the sector; “Raw Material Supply in Milling”, “Raw Material Storage”, “Milling Technology and Grinding”, “Yield in Milling”, “Energy Saving in Milling”, “Quality in Flour, Quality Control and Flour Additives” and “Flour Factory Investment, Investment Feasibil-ity and Management” topics were dealt with where more than 150 participants attended.

RICE, PULSES, BULGUR AND PASTA WERE ALSO DISCUSSEDIWithin the scope of İDMA 2013 Fair which aims to meet the needs of all parties of grain and pulses industry with the events it includes; 4 different seminars were organized for rice, pulses, bulgur and pasta groups. In the seminars where many topics from product supply to trading, from processing tech-nologies to investment and production costs; representatives of the firms that are experts in their fields and managers of sector’s leading non-governmental organizations made vari-ous presentations.

For 4 days, 8052 local and foreign professionals from 94 different countries visited İDMA 2013 Exhibition.

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opportunity to see and recognize the latest technologies de-veloped by the sector’s leading brands.

“CERTIFIED MILLING TRAINING” IN THE EXHIBITIONWithin the scope of İDMA 2013 Fair, a 14-hour “Certified Mill-ing Training Program” was organized between April 05-06, intended for the milling industry representatives who would visit the exhibition.

In the trainings that were given by the expert names of the sector; “Raw Material Supply in Milling”, “Raw Material Storage”, “Milling Technology and Grinding”, “Yield in Milling”, “Energy Saving in Milling”, “Quality in Flour, Quality Control and Flour Additives” and “Flour Factory Investment, Investment Feasibil-ity and Management” topics were dealt with where more than 150 participants attended.

RICE, PULSES, BULGUR AND PASTA WERE ALSO DISCUSSEDIWithin the scope of İDMA 2013 Fair which aims to meet the needs of all parties of grain and pulses industry with the events it includes; 4 different seminars were organized for rice, pulses, bulgur and pasta groups. In the seminars where many topics from product supply to trading, from processing tech-nologies to investment and production costs; representatives of the firms that are experts in their fields and managers of sector’s leading non-governmental organizations made vari-ous presentations.

For 4 days, 8052 local and foreign professionals from 94 different countries visited İDMA 2013 Exhibition.

“CERTIFIED MILLING TRAINING”IN THE EXHIBITION

Within the scope of IDMA 2013 Fair, a 14-hour “Certified Milling Training Program” was organized between April 05-06, intended for the milling industry representatives who would visit the exhibition. In the trainings that were given by the expert names of the sector; “Raw Material Supply in Milling”, “Raw Material Storage”, “Milling Technology and Grinding”, “Yield in Milling”, “Energy Saving in Milling”, “Quality in Flour, Quality Control and Flour Additives” and “Flour Factory Investment, Investment Feasibility and Management” topics were dealt with where more than 150 participants attended.

For 4 days, 8052 local and foreign professionals from 94 different countries visited iDMA 2013 Exhibition.

RICE, PULSES, BULGUR AND PASTAWERE ALSO DISCUSSEDWithin the scope of iDMA 2013 Fair which aims to meet the needs of all parties of grain and pulses industry with the events it includes; 4 different seminars were organized for rice, pulses, bulgur and pasta groups. In the seminars where many topics from product supply to trading, from processing technologies to investment and production costs; representatives of the firms that are leading experts in their fields and managers of sector’s leading non-governmental organizations made various presentations.

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The 5th International Flour, Semolina, Rice, Corn, Bulgur, Feed

Milling Machinery & Pulse, Pasta, Biscuit, Technologies Exhibi-

tion IDMA, the biggest meeting point of the world’s grain and

pulses processing sector, was successfully held in Istanbul Fair

Center on April 04-07, 2013.

EXHIBITOR COMPANIES’ DATA

236 local and foreign companies exhibited in the 5th IDMA

Fair that is organized in Istanbul / Turkey every two years by

Parantez International Fair Organization Company. While 38

foreign companies directly participated in the exhibition, 62

of them took a part with their representatives.

236 company with a booth in 3 halls comprising of an area

of 21,000 sqm presented the latest technologies used in flour,

semolina, corn, rice and feed milling and pulse cleaning, pack-

aging, pasta and biscuit plants, and the latest innovations in

storage silos, loading, conveying and unloading systems; lab-

oratory devices; additives; packaging machines and materials;

spare parts and sub-industry to the taste of the visitors.

Exhibitor Product Groups

• Turnkey Flour Mill

• Turnkey Semolina Mill

• Turnkey Corn Mill

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opportunity to see and recognize the latest technologies de-veloped by the sector’s leading brands.

“CERTIFIED MILLING TRAINING” IN THE EXHIBITIONWithin the scope of İDMA 2013 Fair, a 14-hour “Certified Mill-ing Training Program” was organized between April 05-06, intended for the milling industry representatives who would visit the exhibition.

In the trainings that were given by the expert names of the sector; “Raw Material Supply in Milling”, “Raw Material Storage”, “Milling Technology and Grinding”, “Yield in Milling”, “Energy Saving in Milling”, “Quality in Flour, Quality Control and Flour Additives” and “Flour Factory Investment, Investment Feasibil-ity and Management” topics were dealt with where more than 150 participants attended.

RICE, PULSES, BULGUR AND PASTA WERE ALSO DISCUSSEDIWithin the scope of İDMA 2013 Fair which aims to meet the needs of all parties of grain and pulses industry with the events it includes; 4 different seminars were organized for rice, pulses, bulgur and pasta groups. In the seminars where many topics from product supply to trading, from processing tech-nologies to investment and production costs; representatives of the firms that are experts in their fields and managers of sector’s leading non-governmental organizations made vari-ous presentations.

For 4 days, 8052 local and foreign professionals from 94 different countries visited İDMA 2013 Exhibition.

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The 5th International Flour, Semolina, Rice, Corn, Bulgur, Feed Milling Machinery & Pulse, Pasta, Biscuit, Technologies Exhibi-tion IDMA, the biggest meeting point of the world’s grain and pulses processing sector, was successfully held in Istanbul Fair Center on April 04-07, 2013.

EXHIBITOR COMPANIES’ DATA236 local and foreign companies exhibited in the 5th IDMA Fair that is organized in Istanbul / Turkey every two years by Parantez International Fair Organization Company. While 38 foreign companies directly participated in the exhibition, 62 of them took a part with their representatives.

236 company with a booth in 3 halls comprising of an area of 21,000 sqm presented the latest technologies used in flour, semolina, corn, rice and feed milling and pulse cleaning, pack-aging, pasta and biscuit plants, and the latest innovations in storage silos, loading, conveying and unloading systems; lab-oratory devices; additives; packaging machines and materials; spare parts and sub-industry to the taste of the visitors.

Exhibitor Product Groups• Turnkey Flour Mill• Turnkey Semolina Mill• Turnkey Corn Mill

4

The 5th International Flour, Semolina, Rice, Corn, Bulgur, Feed

Milling Machinery & Pulse, Pasta, Biscuit, Technologies Exhibi-

tion IDMA, the biggest meeting point of the world’s grain and

pulses processing sector, was successfully held in Istanbul Fair

Center on April 04-07, 2013.

EXHIBITOR COMPANIES’ DATA

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Fair that is organized in Istanbul / Turkey every two years by

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of them took a part with their representatives.

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semolina, corn, rice and feed milling and pulse cleaning, pack-

aging, pasta and biscuit plants, and the latest innovations in

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• Turnkey Flour Mill

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The 5th International Flour, Semolina, Rice, Corn, Bulgur, Feed Milling Machinery & Pulse, Pasta, Biscuit, Technologies Exhibi-tion IDMA, the biggest meeting point of the world’s grain and pulses processing sector, was successfully held in Istanbul Fair Center on April 04-07, 2013.

EXHIBITOR COMPANIES’ DATA236 local and foreign companies exhibited in the 5th IDMA Fair that is organized in Istanbul / Turkey every two years by Parantez International Fair Organization Company. While 38 foreign companies directly participated in the exhibition, 62 of them took a part with their representatives.

236 company with a booth in 3 halls comprising of an area of 21,000 sqm presented the latest technologies used in flour, semolina, corn, rice and feed milling and pulse cleaning, pack-aging, pasta and biscuit plants, and the latest innovations in storage silos, loading, conveying and unloading systems; lab-oratory devices; additives; packaging machines and materials; spare parts and sub-industry to the taste of the visitors.

Exhibitor Product Groups• Turnkey Flour Mill• Turnkey Semolina Mill• Turnkey Corn Mill

The 5th International Flour, Semolina, Rice, Corn, Bulgur, Feed Milling Machinery & Pulse, Pasta, Biscuit, Technologies Exhibition IDMA, the biggest meeting point of the world’s grain and pulses processing sector, was successfully held in Istanbul Fair Center on April 04-07, 2013.

EXHIBITOR COMPANIES’ DATA236 local and foreign companies exhibited in the 5th IDMA Fair that is organized in Istanbul / Turkey every two years by Parantez International Fair Organization Company. While 38 foreign companies directly participated in the exhibition, 62 of them took a part with their representatives. 236 company with a booth in 3 halls comprising of an area of 21,000 sqm presented the latest technologies used in flour, semolina, corn, rice and feed milling and pulse cleaning, packaging, pasta and biscuit plants, and the latest innovations in storage silos, loading, conveying and unloading systems; laboratory devices; additives; packaging machines and materials; spare parts and sub-industry to the taste of the visitors.

Exhibitor Product Groups• Turnkey Flour Mill• Turnkey Semolina Mill• Turnkey Corn Mill

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The 5th International Flour, Semolina, Rice, Corn, Bulgur, Feed Milling Machinery & Pulse, Pasta, Biscuit, Technologies Exhibi-tion IDMA, the biggest meeting point of the world’s grain and pulses processing sector, was successfully held in Istanbul Fair Center on April 04-07, 2013.

EXHIBITOR COMPANIES’ DATA236 local and foreign companies exhibited in the 5th IDMA Fair that is organized in Istanbul / Turkey every two years by Parantez International Fair Organization Company. While 38 foreign companies directly participated in the exhibition, 62 of them took a part with their representatives.

236 company with a booth in 3 halls comprising of an area of 21,000 sqm presented the latest technologies used in flour, semolina, corn, rice and feed milling and pulse cleaning, pack-aging, pasta and biscuit plants, and the latest innovations in storage silos, loading, conveying and unloading systems; lab-oratory devices; additives; packaging machines and materials; spare parts and sub-industry to the taste of the visitors.

Exhibitor Product Groups• Turnkey Flour Mill• Turnkey Semolina Mill• Turnkey Corn Mill

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• Turnkey Rice Mill• Turnkey Feed Mill• Pulses Cleaning and Packing Plant• Turnkey Pasta Plant• Turnkey Biscuit Plant• Grain Storage Silos• Filling, Conveying and Evacuation Systems• Laboratory Equipments• Additives• Packaging Machine and Equipments• Spare Parts and Sub-Industry• International Grain and Pulses Dealers

VISITOR PROFILEDuring 4 days, 8052 local and foreign professional visitors from 94 different countries visited IDMA 2013 Fair. Professional visi-tors including world-wide flour, semolina, rice and millers, and pasta, biscuit and feed producers, planned their investments with the chance of seeing the latest technologies of exhibitor companies during the exhibition.

Visitor Profile• Professional managers, investors and employees of Flour mills.• Professional managers, investors and employees of Semo-

lina mills.• Professional managers, investors and employees of Corn mills.• Professional managers, investors and employees of Rice mills.• Professional managers, investors and employees of Feed mills.• Professional managers, investors and employees of factories which are engaged in Pulses production and trading.• Professional managers, investors and employees of factories which are engaged in Pasta production and trading.• Professional managers, investors and employees of factories which are engaged in Biscuit production and trading.• International Cereal and Pulses buyers• Professional managers, investors and employees of food companies which produce connected with Cereal and Pulses industries.• Chairmen and members of Non-Governmental Organiza-tions and Professional Organizations connected with Cereal and Pulses sectors.• Academicians and students who work in Education and Re-search Institutions.• High-level officials and employees who work in official Insti-tutions and deal with such food, agriculture and foreign trade issues.• Seed Producers

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• Turnkey Rice Mill• Turnkey Feed Mill• Pulses Cleaning and Packing Plant• Turnkey Pasta Plant• Turnkey Biscuit Plant• Grain Storage Silos• Filling, Conveying and Evacuation Systems• Laboratory Equipments• Additives• Packaging Machine and Equipments• Spare Parts and Sub-Industry• International Grain and Pulses Dealers

VISITOR PROFILEDuring 4 days, 8052 local and foreign professional visitors from 94 different countries visited IDMA 2013 Fair. Professional visi-tors including world-wide flour, semolina, rice and millers, and pasta, biscuit and feed producers, planned their investments with the chance of seeing the latest technologies of exhibitor companies during the exhibition.

Visitor Profile• Professional managers, investors and employees of Flour mills.• Professional managers, investors and employees of Semo-

lina mills.• Professional managers, investors and employees of Corn mills.• Professional managers, investors and employees of Rice mills.• Professional managers, investors and employees of Feed mills.• Professional managers, investors and employees of factories which are engaged in Pulses production and trading.• Professional managers, investors and employees of factories which are engaged in Pasta production and trading.• Professional managers, investors and employees of factories which are engaged in Biscuit production and trading.• International Cereal and Pulses buyers• Professional managers, investors and employees of food companies which produce connected with Cereal and Pulses industries.• Chairmen and members of Non-Governmental Organiza-tions and Professional Organizations connected with Cereal and Pulses sectors.• Academicians and students who work in Education and Re-search Institutions.• High-level officials and employees who work in official Insti-tutions and deal with such food, agriculture and foreign trade issues.• Seed Producers

• Turnkey Rice Mill

• Turnkey Feed Mill

• Pulses Cleaning and Packing Plant

• Turnkey Pasta Plant

• Turnkey Biscuit Plant

• Grain Storage Silos

• Filling, Conveying and Evacuation Systems

• Laboratory Equipments

• Additives

• Packaging Machine and Equipments

• Spare Parts and Sub-Industry

• International Grain and Pulses Dealers

VISITOR PROFILEDuring 4 days, 8052 local and foreign professional visitors from 94 different countries visited IDMA 2013 Fair. Professional visitors including world-wide flour, semolina, rice and millers, and pasta, biscuit and feed producers, planned their investments with the chance of seeing the latest technologies of exhibitor companies during the exhibition.

Visitor Profile

• Professional managers, investors and employees of Flour mills.

• Professional managers, investors and employees of Semolina mills.

• Professional managers, investors and employees of Corn mills.

• Professional managers, investors and employees of Rice mills.

• Professional managers, investors and employees of Feed mills.

• Professional managers, investors and employees of factories which are engaged in Pulses production and trading.

• Professional managers, investors and employees of factories which are engaged in Pasta production and trading.

• Professional managers, investors and employees of factories which are engaged in Biscuit production and trading.

• International Cereal and Pulses buyers

• Professional managers, investors and employees of food companies which produce connected with Cereal andPulses industries.

• Chairmen and members of Non-Governmental Organizations and Professional Organizations connected with Cereal and Pulses sectors.

• Academicians and students who work in Education and Research

Institutions.

• High-level officials and employees who work in official Institutions and deal with such food, agriculture and foreign trade issues.

• Seed Producers

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• Turnkey Rice Mill• Turnkey Feed Mill• Pulses Cleaning and Packing Plant• Turnkey Pasta Plant• Turnkey Biscuit Plant• Grain Storage Silos• Filling, Conveying and Evacuation Systems• Laboratory Equipments• Additives• Packaging Machine and Equipments• Spare Parts and Sub-Industry• International Grain and Pulses Dealers

VISITOR PROFILEDuring 4 days, 8052 local and foreign professional visitors from 94 different countries visited IDMA 2013 Fair. Professional visi-tors including world-wide flour, semolina, rice and millers, and pasta, biscuit and feed producers, planned their investments with the chance of seeing the latest technologies of exhibitor companies during the exhibition.

Visitor Profile• Professional managers, investors and employees of Flour mills.• Professional managers, investors and employees of Semo-

lina mills.• Professional managers, investors and employees of Corn mills.• Professional managers, investors and employees of Rice mills.• Professional managers, investors and employees of Feed mills.• Professional managers, investors and employees of factories which are engaged in Pulses production and trading.• Professional managers, investors and employees of factories which are engaged in Pasta production and trading.• Professional managers, investors and employees of factories which are engaged in Biscuit production and trading.• International Cereal and Pulses buyers• Professional managers, investors and employees of food companies which produce connected with Cereal and Pulses industries.• Chairmen and members of Non-Governmental Organiza-tions and Professional Organizations connected with Cereal and Pulses sectors.• Academicians and students who work in Education and Re-search Institutions.• High-level officials and employees who work in official Insti-tutions and deal with such food, agriculture and foreign trade issues.• Seed Producers

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EXHIBITION EVENTSWithin the scope of IDMA 2013, a 14-hour “Certi-fied Milling Training Program” was organized for the representatives of milling sector who visited the exhibition on April 05-06.

In the trainings provided by the experts in the sector, issues including “Raw Material Supply in Milling”, “Raw Material Storage”, “Milling Tech-nologies and Grinding”, “Yield in Milling”, “Energy Saving in Milling”, “Flour Quality, Quality Control and Flour Additives”, “Wheat and Flour Logistics in Foreign Trade” and “Flour Plant Investment, In-vestment Feasibility & Management” were dealt with. More than 150 representatives of the sector participated in the training program.

Within the scope of IDMA 2013 aiming at meet-ing the needs of all parties operating in grain and pulses sector with the included events; 4 differ-ent seminars were also held within rice, pulses, bulghur and pasta groups. In the seminars where many issues from product supply to trade and from processing technologies to investment and production costs were dealt with, representa-tives of expert companies and the managers of leading non-governmental organizations of the industry made various presentations.

VISITING COUNTRIES BY CONTINENTS

Africa Asia Europe North America

Algeria Afganistan Lebanon Germany Hungary USA

Ethiopia Azerbaijan Mongolia Albania Macedonia Guatemala

Morocco Bangladesh Uzbekistan Belgium Moldova Canada

Cote d’lvolre UAE Pakistan Bosnia & Herzegovina Monaco

Gabon China Russia Bulgaria Poland South AmericaGhana Armenia Saudi Arabia Czech Republic Portugal Argentina

South Africa Palestine Syria Denmark Romania Barbados

Cameroon Georgia Tajikistan Estonia Serbia Bolivia

Kenya India Thailand France Slovakia Brazil

Libya Iraq Taiwan Croatia Slovenia Equator

Egypt Iran Turkmenistan Netherlands Turkey Colombia

Mozambique Isreal Jordan England Ukrainia Peru

Nigeria Japan Yemen Spain Greece Chile

Senegal Kazakhstan Sweden Austrailia Turks & Caicos Islands

Sudan Cyprus Switzerland Austrailia Venezuela

Tanzania Azerbaijan Italy Indonesia

Tunisia Kuwait Lithuania Fiji

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EXHIBITION EVENTSWithin the scope of IDMA 2013, a 14-hour “Certi-fied Milling Training Program” was organized for the representatives of milling sector who visited the exhibition on April 05-06.

In the trainings provided by the experts in the sector, issues including “Raw Material Supply in Milling”, “Raw Material Storage”, “Milling Tech-nologies and Grinding”, “Yield in Milling”, “Energy Saving in Milling”, “Flour Quality, Quality Control and Flour Additives”, “Wheat and Flour Logistics in Foreign Trade” and “Flour Plant Investment, In-vestment Feasibility & Management” were dealt with. More than 150 representatives of the sector participated in the training program.

Within the scope of IDMA 2013 aiming at meet-ing the needs of all parties operating in grain and pulses sector with the included events; 4 differ-ent seminars were also held within rice, pulses, bulghur and pasta groups. In the seminars where many issues from product supply to trade and from processing technologies to investment and production costs were dealt with, representa-tives of expert companies and the managers of leading non-governmental organizations of the industry made various presentations.

EXHIBITION EVENTS

Within the scope of IDMA 2013, a 14-hour “CertifiedMilling Training Program” was organized for the representatives of milling sector who visited the exhibition on April 05-06.

In the trainings provided by the experts in the sector, issues including “Raw Material Supply in Milling”, “Raw Material Storage”, “Milling Technologies and Grinding”, “Yield in Milling”, “Energy Saving in Milling”, “Flour Quality, Quality Control and Flour Additives”, “Wheat and Flour Logistics in Foreign Trade” and “Flour Plant Investment, Investment Feasibility & Management” were dealt with. More than 150 representatives of the sector participated in the training program.

Within the scope of IDMA 2013 aiming at meetingthe needs of all parties operating in grain andpulses sector with the included events; 4 differentseminars were also held within rice, pulses,bulghur and pasta groups. In the seminars wheremany issues from product supply to trade andfrom processing technologies to investment andproduction costs were dealt with, representativesof expert companies and the managers ofleading non-governmental organizations of theindustry made various presentations.

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June4th JuneSegregation, Degradation and CakingKent, UKWeb: www2.gre.ac.uk

10th June International Grains Council,London, UKEmail: [email protected]

12th-13th June Cereals 2013Lincolnshire UKWeb: www.cerealsevent.co.uk

13th JuneFeed Production Exhibition and ConferenceDublin, IrelandWeb: www.sft.uk.com

13th-15th JuneVIV TurkeyIstanbul, TurkeyWeb: www.hkftradefairs.com

19th-21st JuneGlobal Grain ChicagoChicago, USAWeb: www.globalgrainevents.com/chicago

25th-26th JuneBiomass Handling, Feeding and StorageKent, UKWeb: www2.gre.ac.uk

25th-26th JuneThe Nottingham Feed ConferenceNottingham, UKWeb: www.nottingham.ac.uk/feedconf

July13th-16th JulyIFT Food Expo 2013Chicago, USA Web: www.ift.org

29th-31st JulyThe Australian Grains Industry ConferenceMelbourne, AustraliaWeb: www.ausgrainsconf.com

August7th-9th AugustLivestock Philippines 2013Manila, PhilippinesWeb: www.livestockphilippines.com

15th-17th AugustISRMAX Asia 2013Bangkok, ThailandWeb:www.isrmaxasia.net

15th-17th AugustLogiware Asia 2013Bangkok, ThailandWeb: www.logiwareasia.com

23rd-25th August GrainTech IndiaBangalore, IndiaWeb: www.graintechindia.com

25th-28th AugustICC Conference 2013Perth, AustraliaWeb: www.icc.or.at

September10th-12th September Liquid Feed SymposiumSt Louis, Missouri, USAWeb: www.afia.org

17th-19th September2013 International Modern Agriculture ExhibitionShanghai World Expo Exhibition& Convention Center, ChinaWeb: www.modernagri.cn

24th-26th September7th International Conference‘Flour Mill – 2013′International Industrial Academy, Moscow, RussiaEmail: [email protected]

24th-26th September Livestock Asia 2013, Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaWeb: www.livestockasia.com

October1st-3rd October The 6th Scientific Conference of Animal Wealth ResearchCairo, EqyptWeb: www.facebook.com/groups/animalconf/

6th-9th October International Baking Industry Exposition, IBIE 2013,Las Vegas, USAWeb: www.ibie2013.org

November5th-8th NovemberIAOM MEA Tunisia 2013Sousse, TunisiaWeb: www.iaom-mea.com/tunisia2013

6th November UK Grain Peterborough, UKWeb: www.farm-smart.co.uk/ukgrain/

10th-16th November Agritechnica, Hannover, GermanyWeb: www.agritechnica.com

13th-14th November64th JTIC Milling & Cereals Meeting Reims, FranceWeb: www.jtic.eu

December8th-10th December NGFA Country Elevator Conference & Tradeshow St Louis, Missouri, USAWeb: www.ngfa.org

2013 Events List

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