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Manufactured by:Ocrim S.p.A. based inCremona, ITALY
The pre-cleaning stage is the first stage of cereal processing before ensiling. The subsequent first and second cleaning stages relate to the treatments that wheat undergoes before milling. These operations have the aim to remove impurity and foreign bodies from wheat, including the conditioning process, in order to obtain the best possible result in terms of yield in the grinding ...
Manufactured by:Ocrim S.p.A. based inCremona, ITALY
Machine for the degermination and peeling of maize. It guarantees the highest quality with a semi-wet system, in the production of perfectly peeled large slices like hominy grits for the production of corn flakes, corn rice and precooked ...
Manufactured by:Ocrim S.p.A. based inCremona, ITALY
Economic and compact machine that guarantees the maximum yield in the dry maize degermination process, eliminating the need for a subsequent products ...
Manufactured by:Ocrim S.p.A. based inCremona, ITALY
Ocrim designs, builds and supplies blending bins, grain tempering bins and finished product storage bins (flours, bran, by-products etc.). Ocrim team realizes, according to the milling plants’ needs, square or circular bins, stainless steel or painted steel bins, corrugated plate or smooth sheet bins. Ocrim great experience in the construction and design of milling plants has been very ...
Manufactured by:Ocrim S.p.A. based inCremona, ITALY
These days flour blending plays a fundamental role in the daily milling plants efficiency and it represents its real added value. This is due to the fact that it allows the production of specific and “ready to use” products, which can be customized according to every single market or ...
Manufactured by:Ocrim S.p.A. based inCremona, ITALY
Due to reduced dimensions, high output and rapid change of technological schemes, this machine is recommended for sifting, calibrating and checking milling products. It can be supplied in 2 configurations: leaning or suspended. There is also a version with sieves coated internally and externally in stainless ...
Manufactured by:Ocrim S.p.A. based inCremona, ITALY
Ideal machine for the heat treatment of cereal for flocking. For the heat treatment of cereal for flaking. Vertical oven with tapered modular elements to ensure even product flow. The oven body is composed as follows: between the inner and outer walls, both of which are made of stainless steel, there is a layer of insulating material that ensures low heat loss and thus high efficiency and quickly ...
Manufactured by:Ocrim S.p.A. based inCremona, ITALY
Ocrim supplies complete plants, upgrades and expansions for processing the various grains, as well as for the production of flour suitable to obtain the starch used for various purposes. Even in this sector, Ocrim has significant experience stemming from the great professionalism of technologists and plant engineers, based on the type of flour processing that takes place in the subsequent starch ...
Manufactured by:Ocrim S.p.A. based inCremona, ITALY
The milling process depends on the type of ground wheat and, together with the fitting of the various machines, establish the final ...
Manufactured by:Ocrim S.p.A. based inCremona, ITALY
Ocrim provides solutions which permit to produce sheep, fish, cattle and poultry feeds at optimal costs thanks to plants high level production, limited energy consumption, minimum maintenance and restrained capital expenditure. Ocrim offers both technical-engineering services and services to improve ...
Manufactured by:Ocrim S.p.A. based inCremona, ITALY
Maize has been referred to as "the cereal of the future" due to its high nutritional value and the wide utilization of its products and by-products. Ocrim has given great importance to maize milling plants since 1945. In fact, a group of technologists is entrusted with the task of conducting this sector specific research. Thanks to studies completed, today Ocrim maize milling plants work all over ...
