General Operation of Burnishers:
Burnishers, in general terms, are equipment used to remove impurities, external layers or to polish surfaces. They can operate by abrasion, friction, polishing or other methods depending on the specific purpose.
Vertical Honing and Horizontal Honing:
Vertical Burnisher:
A vertical hone can be conceived as equipment in which the main movement occurs vertically. It may involve a cylinder or other mechanism that moves up and down, performing the browning action on the rice grains. This type of hone can be effective for processes in which gravity plays a role in removing impurities or polishing grains.
Horizontal Burnisher:
A horizontal hone, on the other hand, would have a horizontal main movement. In this case, the honing mechanism may move from side to side. Horizontal honing may be more appropriate for processes where lateral movement is more effective in removing impurities or treating grains.
Potential Types of Rice Browners:
Vertical Roller Honing:
It may involve rollers that move vertically over the rice grains.
Horizontal Stone Honing:
It may involve abrasive stones that move horizontally to polish the rice grains.
Vertical Air Jet Honing:
It uses air jets that move up and down to remove surface layers of grain.
Horizontal Friction Honing:
Uses a horizontal friction system for polishing or removing impurities. It is important to note that the specific types of burnishers may vary depending on the machine design, the technology used, and the needs of the rice processing process in question. If you are referring to specific technologies or terms introduced after my last update, I recommend consulting more recent industry sources or equipment manufacturers for specific, up-to-date information. |