Grain Systems Inc. (GSI) products
Conditioning - Continuous Flow Dryers
GSI - Portable Dryers
GSI Portable Grain Dryers are designed to improve yield and profitability for grain and feed markets. These dryers are equipped with Vision Controls featuring a large, easy-to-read graphical touch display, simplifying the operation. Specific configurations like the 1100 Series offer single modules with single plenum systems suitable for small to medium-sized farms, delivering 420 to 1,160 BPH All Heat drying at 5-point removal. The advanced models like the 3400 and 3600 Series are designed with three modules, supporting up to six fans and heaters to maximize drying capacity for large farming operations, delivering up to 4,000 BPH in All Heat drying. The X-Stream Series rearranges fans to optimize heat distribution, ensuring uniform grain drying. These dryers are engineered for flexibility, capable of operating in All Heat, Dry & Cool, Continuous Flow, or Batch modes, meeting various farm requirements. The GSI Connect system offers remote management of the dryers, letting users monitor and control dryer operations without being physically present, thereby enhancing efficiency during the hectic harvest season.
GSI - Quiet Dryers
GSI, a renowned brand in agricultural solutions, presents the Quiet Dryer designed for a quieter drying experience. The dryer features GSI Connect, a remote management system that allows users to monitor and control the dryer without having to be physically present, making it ideal during the busy harvest season. Vision Controls provide a user-friendly interface, utilizing a large color graphical touch display for straightforward operation. The controls can be installed on the dryer or remotely with minimal wiring, offering extensive customization options. Additionally, the Static Moisture Sampler enhances sampling accuracy by taking measurements only when the grain is static, ensuring precision without debris interference. GSI aims to expand its connect-ready capabilities beyond portable dryers to include storage and material handling, putting the entire grain system at users' fingertips.
