Grain transporters is an important part of the grain storage system. When choosing grain transportation equipment we have to take into account the transportation route length, position (horizontal, angled, vertical), efficiency, compatibility (with the drier, cleaner and etc.).
Grain silos are normally divided into three groups: flat-bottom, flat-bottom with an internal cone, cone-shaped.
Grain cleaners are most often divided into four groups: with sieves, drums, sorters and primary cleaning separators. The most common are cleaners with sieves. They can be equipped with lightweight trash and dust extracting cyclones or closed aspiration chambers.
Grain dryers are divided into mobile and stationary, which can operate continuously or in batches. Stationary dryers are mostly fuelled by diesel or gas, while mobile dryers are usually fuelled only with diesel, but their advantage is their mobility, i.e. they can be transported from one place to another.
Moisture meters. One of the most important grain quality records is the amount of moisture. This record influences on how long the grains could be stored and how much of them will be count off when giving them to elevators for storage or sale. The grain moisture content is determined with the grain moisture meters.
The grain sampling probe is suitable for both grain and seeds. Grain processing starts with the sample extraction, the information which will let you know what can be dried or stored.