Alvan Blanch Development Company Limited products
Grain Drying and Ventilation
Alvan-Blanch - Continuous Double Flow Grain Dryers
The UK’s best selling continuous grain drier, now radically re-engineered gives you these unique benefits.
Alvan-Blanch - Mobile Continuous Grain Dryer
The UK’s best selling continuous grain drier, now radically re-engineered gives you these unique benefits.
Grain Handling and Storage
Alvan-Blanch - Bulk Grain Storage Systems
All bins are in Galvanised construction. Suitable for outdoor use (lids extra). Modular design allows capacity to be increased after purchase. Fully enclosed forklift channels on bins up to 1.2M wide. 45 degree & 60 degree hoppers available. Special bins made to customer requirements. All bins are self assembly. Capacity 1 to 17 tonnes. 1 tonne capacity tote bins can be stacked 2 high. Suitable for storage of all granular and free flowing products.
Alvan-Blanch - Grain Silos
Flat floor and Hopper bottom types. Capacities from 50 - 5000 Tonnes. Robust Construction - High grade steel.
Grain and Seed Cleaning
Alvan-Blanch - Large Rotary Grain Cleaners/ Graders
Pre-cleaning, Commercial or Fine Cleaning Applications. Drum sizes: 460 - 1260mm diameter. 1-5 sections long, with or without aspiration systems. Capacities up to 500 tonnes/ hour on dry granular materials. Simple to operate and maintain. Screens easily interchangeable.
Alvan-Blanch - Rice Hullers
AB / Grantex rice hullers are heavy duty, robust machines for the preparation of edible rice. They will shell paddy and whiten rice in one operation. Rice Hullers Capacity 230 - 590kgs/hr.
Grain & Pulse Processing
Alvan-Blanch - Double Shaft Paddle Batch Feed Mixer
Key Features: Low operational speed. High Mixing efficiency. No separation over a long mixing duration. Liquid addition possible. Three row chain driving system. Short mixing time (45-60s) and high homogeneity. Widely used for the pre-mix, feed industry and pharmaceutical industry. Quick discharge with minimal residue, thanks to a full length discharge gate.
