MARKSPEN Holdings offers efficiency in rice cleaning with the DOMA CTP20 Automatic Rice Mills

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MARKSPEN Secures Exclusive Distribution Rights for DOMA Automatic Rice Mill, Paving the Way for Quality Rice in the Market

MARKSPEN Holdings machinery and automated equipment company known for its technological prowess, offers efficiency in rice cleaning with the CTP20 automatic rice mills, DOMA. These automatic rice mills are designed to clean 1000kg of rice per hour, and comes with a built-in electric display board. DOMA automated rice mills are space efficient, and a single technician can operate the machine.

“Sri Lanka’s agriculture, particularly rice cultivation has stood the test of time and defied numerous odds over the centuries. To ensure the sustainability of this essential component of our economy and social wellbeing, we need to incorporate modern technology into the mix. At MARKSPEN Holdings, we are happy to be part of the process to integrate modern technology to rice cultivation to increase productivity, save time and reduce energy costs. DOMA automated rice mills offer energy and time efficiency and considerably reduces health hazards involved in rice milling,” Group Head of Sales and Logistics, Amalka Manikkadawara said.

Modern automated rice mills produce edible and aesthetically appealing rice free of husks, stones and other non-grain material. As these machines mill paddy in stages, operators are able to mill large quantities of paddy at a time. Automated rice mills lower mechanical stresses and heat buildup in the grain to minimize grain breakage and produce uniformly polished grain.  Automated rice mills process paddy from the pre-cleaning stage to de-stoning, sifting (separating impurities) length grading, polishing up to weighing and bagging.

DOMA automated rice mills effectively clean dust and allergens in raw paddy within a vacuum, and prevents health hazards caused by dust and heavy lifting through providing fully automated features. The machine also reduces production as it is capacitated to operate 16 hours at a stretch to clean 1000kg of rice per hour. DOMA rice mills offer a more sophisticated system to produce a larger proportion of thoroughly milled whole grains. DOMA automated rice mills come with a modern rice polisher, destoner, seperater, grader and rice huller to produce well-polished, clean, dust and debris free, graded rice. The length grader separates intact and broken rice.

DOMA automated rice mills incorporate state-of-the-art adjustments including rubber roll clearance, separator bed inclination, feed rates. Rice polishers in DOMA mills are equipped with gauges that sense the current load on the motor drives which gives an indication of the operating pressure on the grain. This allows operators to set the milling pressure to match the grain. In addition, the operator can monitor and set each stage of rice milling separately.

MARKSPEN Holdings ensures the ready availability of spare parts to allow machine operators to provide uninterrupted services. The Company’s strong focus on research and development, gears the company forward to provide machinery well-suited to Sri Lanka’s specific requirements, grain varieties and climate conditions.

MARKSPEN GROUP is an ethically run, sustainability conscious Company specializing in automated systems, hardware and software components. The Company’s experience and insights dates back to 2011. MARKSPEN GROUP remain committed to providing exceptional, insight driven services to customers across the country.

 



 

 




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