OUR PLANTS
Partisani offers pre-configured solutions which have been developed on the basis of the experience gained in almost 90 years of operation. Our grinding lines
are completely customizable and our technical office develops ad hoc designs based on the customer’s manufacturing needs and layout.
GRINDING
Extremely easy to use, partly thanks to its smaller, compact line, this machine is particularly suitable for production ranging from 150 to 800 kg/h.
This line is designed for products that are ready for grinding and have, therefore, already been cleaned.The cereal is put directly into the hopper of the stone-grinding mill. Thanks to the pneumatic conveyor, which keeps the operating temperatures low and prevents the formation of dust in the environment, this mill then sends it to the centrifugal sifter which separates the husk from the flour.
CLEANING AND GRINDING
This line has been designed for small farmers and can be created for production ranging from 150 to 800 kg/h.
Thanks to the cleaner, it lets you manage threshed cereals that do not require any additional processing before grinding.
The cereal can be added directly or with a loading auger into the cleaner’s hopper which gets rid of any impurities and dust. The cereal is then sent to the stone-grinding mill. Thanks to the pneumatic conveyor, which keeps the operating temperatures low and prevents the formation of dust in the environment, this mill then sends it to the centrifugal sifter which separates the husks from the flour.
CLEANING, CONDITIONING AND GRINDING
This is the perfect line for processing cereals and products that require cleaning as well as a conditioning process.
This line can be created with a capacity ranging from 150 to 800 kg/h partly thanks to its small customization options, making it one of the most versatile and popular machines.The cereal can be added directly or with a loading auger into the cleaner’s hopper which gets rid of any impurities and dust. The cereal is then sent to a wheat dampening auger which moistens the cereal and afterwards it is sent to a resting silo. An extracting auger collects the cereal from the silo and sends it to the stone-grinding mill. Thanks to the pneumatic conveyor, which keeps the operating temperatures low and prevents the formation of dust in the environment, this mill then sends it to the centrifugal sifter which separates the husk from the flour.
CLEANING, POLISHING, CONDITIONING AND GRINDING
Normally made with capacities ranging from 300 to 800 Kg/h, but also achievable for lower capacities, it is undoubtedly the most complete of our standard lines and the one that lends itself most to customizations and expansions.
Particularly popular among those who have medium-high production requirements, this series of plants actually provides cereal grinding and sifting as well as a whole range of pre-grinding processes such as cleaning, polishing and dampening aimed at achieving the greatest consistency for the quality of the flours produced.The cereal can be added directly or with a loading auger into the cleaner’s hopper which gets rid of any impurities and dust. The cereal is then sent to a polisher which finishes the cleaning process thanks to its abrasive action on the grains. The polished cereal is then unloaded directly into the wheat dampening auger which moistens it and then sends it to a resting silo. An extracting auger collects the cereal from the silo and sends it to the stone-grinding mill. Thanks to the pneumatic conveyor, which keeps the operating temperatures low and prevents the formation of dust in the environment, this mill then sends it to the centrifugal sifter which separates the husk from the flour.
GRINDING DRY CHESTNUTS
The Partisani Grinding Plant with Micronizer Mill was invented in the early 1980s for grinding dry chestnuts, where traditional mechanical sieving cannot be used since these flours tend to block the sieve holes very easily due to their binding properties.
This machine’s structure, fully made from stainless steel, is formed of a separate swirl grinding chamber where the product is only taken out when it has reached the desired degree of fineness.
The big advantage of this system, alongside its simplicity and compactness, lies in its extremely high output. In fact, we can even obtain over 90% output below 300 microns for chestnuts.
Partly thanks to the continuous improvements made over the years, in addition to dry chestnuts, this type of plant has proved particularly effective for grinding pulses in general as long as they have a moisture level below 10%.