Code: SE-IS-YDK-850

Intensive Scourer Steel Wire Mesh Wheat Dehulling Screen

Steel wire mesh for Intensive Scourer machines, designed for effective wheat husk peeling by controlled friction during rotor-driven rotation, improving grain cleanliness before processing.

Steel mesh installed inside Intensive Scourer chamber Interaction between rotor and steel mesh

The Intensive Scourer Steel Wire Mesh, also referred to as the wheat dehulling screen, is a key internal component used in Intensive Scourer machines for wheat surface preparation. It is installed inside the cylindrical processing chamber and operates in direct interaction with the rotating rotor.

During operation, the rotor rotates at high speed through motor drive, carrying the wheat together with it. As the wheat rotates inside the chamber, centrifugal force presses the grains against the steel wire mesh surface. This continuous and controlled friction enables the peeling of the outer wheat husk, removal of surface dust, soil residues, beard particles, and loosely attached impurities without damaging the grain kernel.

Manufactured from high-quality, wear-resistant steel wire, the mesh is engineered to withstand constant abrasion, vibration, and mechanical stress under continuous industrial operation. Its optimized mesh structure ensures efficient husk removal while maintaining grain integrity and uniform processing.

The steel wire mesh plays a critical role in improving wheat cleanliness, supporting stable downstream processing, and enhancing product quality in milling and semolina production lines. Regular inspection and timely replacement of the mesh help maintain consistent dehulling performance, reduce energy loss, and extend machine service life.

Intensive Scourer Steel Wire Mesh Wheat Dehulling Screen
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Intensive Scourer Steel Wire Mesh Wheat Dehulling Screen

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APPLICATION FIELDS

APPLICATION FIELDS

Wheat Cleaning & Dehulling Systems

Used in Intensive Scourer machines operating in flour mills, semolina plants, and pasta (macaroni) factories, as well as industrial wheat cleaning and conditioning lines, to peel the outer wheat husk and prepare clean grain for further processing.