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Vibro-Sifter MKVA – combines centrifugal and vibration sifting.

- Higher flour yield
- Low maintenance requirements

Vibro-Sifter MKVA.

Buhler' s vibro-sifter MKVA is used in the bolting of difficult-to-sift materials such as bran flours and filter flours. Its field of application ranges from wheat, durum, corn (maize) and rye milling to specialty milling of oats, buckwheat, barley, spelt and millet. Efficient particle separation for higher flour yield.
  • The fast-rotating beater rotor, in combination with a vibrating sieve and housing, ensure the clean separation of fine, adhering flours from coarser particles – the process leads to a significant increase in flour yield. When used as a flour sifter, throughput can range as high as 0.8 t/ h. When the vibro-sifter MKVA is employed as a bran finisher, throughput can be as high as 2.5 t/h.
  • The clean separation of the flour offers an additional advantage: The unwanted transportation of flour into the subsequent pass is prevented.

Optimized design results in low maintenance requirements.

  • The well-coordinated oscillation of the screen leads to excellent self-cleaning of the bolting cloth, significantly reducing the amount of maintenance required.
  • A practically designed take-up device allows the sieve cover to be changed quickly – reducing the downtimes of the vibro-sifter MKVA.