Distributors used in grain storage systems are mechanisms with multiple inputs and outputs. These systems are designed to direct grain flow in various directions. Here are the details:
Key Features:
1. Construction: Distributors are usually made of metal or durable plastic and have multiple inlet and outlet points. In this way, it offers various routing options.
2. Working Principle: Distributors can work with motorized, pneumatic or hydraulic systems. The grain coming from the inlets is directed to the designated exits. Control systems detect grain flow and direct it correctly.
3. Control Mechanism: Automatic or manual control options are available. Automated systems provide more efficient management by working integrated with computer-based software.
4. Advantages:
• Flexibility: By offering multiple entry and exit options, it allows grain to be directed to different storage areas or processing facilities.
• Efficiency: It accelerates the storage process as it effectively directs the grain flow.
• Reducing Losses: It minimizes grain losses with correct orientation.
5. Areas of Use: Widely used in agricultural warehouses, food processing facilities, logistics centers and large-scale agricultural enterprises.