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What information do you have about toasting soybeans and suitable equipment? The aim is to lower the levels of urease and TIA in the soybean to make the product better adapted to poultry and pigs.
I am currently in the process of designing a dust collector. One of the first steps involves specifying the correct minimum conveying/pickup velocity at the inlet of the hood. It is to be used in the baking industry and can see anything from different flours, sugar, salt, seeds, whole buns, etc. After a couple hours of research I’ve realized it...
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Jeff Lucke graduated from the University of Wisconsin – Oshkosh with a degree in International Business. Jeff subsequently obtained a post college degree from Anoka Technical College in Import/Export. Jeff joined Solimar Pneumatics as their sole sales person in 1991. Along with a staff of engineers that have 20+ years of experience in powder handling, Jeff and Solimar Pneumatics are now widely known as leading experts in the industry. Through the years the company expanded their international presence through trade shows, travel, and advertising. Solimar now sells to over 75 countries worldwide. In 2019 Jeff and two partners became the owners of Solimar Pneumatics.
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Brian Zhou is Darko’s senior mechanical specialist. He has been in the cement equipment industry for more than 12 years. He specializes in dust collectors for cement flue gas or powder, bulk loaders for powder or granule, and air conveyors. He has completed 8 technological transformations and applied for 12 national patents. In addition, he has made 154 minor improvements. Every year, he designs and manufactures more than 300 set dust removal equipment for Huaxin Cement.
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Robert brings over 25 years of experience for bulk material handling and material processing equipment to Material Transfer. At MTS, he is responsible to fostering new business opportunities while nurturing account relationships. His depth of experience and industry knowledge allows our Team to meet the growing needs of our customers as we continue to provide the highest quality systems to the marketplace.
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With over twenty years’ experience in magnetic separation and metal detection, Peter Buckley has the knowledge to solve metal contamination problems in any bulk handling project. Peter specialises in visiting sites to assess the process and issue before recommending the optimum cost-effective solution. Recent projects include a magnetic separator and metal detector combination to clean plastic regrind, and pneumatic inline magnets for an animal feed producer.
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