Technical Guides
Engineered for the professionals who build and operate grain facilities. Our Technical Guides provide in-depth coverage of grain dryer efficiency optimization, grain temperature control in silos, dust collection system design, and rice milling process flow — all grounded in real project data and engineering standards.
Grain Drying | Storage Design | Milling Technology | Oil Processing
Commercial Oil Processing: Mechanical Pressing vs. Solvent Extraction Technical Comparison
The choice between mechanical pressing and solvent extraction is the most consequential technical decision in any edible oil processing investment. This guide compares both methods across oil yield, capital cost, safety requirements, and profitability — giving investors and EPC project managers a clear framework for selecting the right technology based on oilseed type, processing scale, and target market.
Modern Rice Milling Process Flow Diagram: Optimization for Whole Kernel Yield
Whole kernel yield is the defining profitability metric in rice milling — a 1% improvement in head rice recovery on a 50,000-ton annual operation generates significant additional revenue with zero increase in input cost. This technical guide walks through the complete rice milling process flow, identifying the critical control points at each stage that determine whether yield is maximized or lost.
Commercial Grain Dryer Types: A Technical Comparison for Efficiency Optimization
Selecting the wrong grain dryer type leads to excessive fuel costs, inconsistent moisture removal, and grain quality losses that compound over every operating season. This technical guide compares batch versus continuous flow dryers, cross-flow versus mixed-flow designs, and crop-specific energy performance — giving engineers and project managers the data needed to specify the right system from the outset.
Grain Silo Design Standards: A Guide to Structural Integrity and Spoilage Prevention
Structural failure and grain spoilage are the two costliest outcomes in any silo project — and both are preventable through correct design. This guide covers the international standards, material selection criteria, foundation requirements, and aeration and dust control systems that define a structurally sound and operationally safe grain storage facility.