Automation also refers to the overall mechanization level of starch processing equipment. The higher the degree of automation, the higher the mechanization level. With the matching automatic control system, fewer personnel are needed, and the corresponding starch processing efficiency, powder yield, and powder extraction rate are higher. The starch accuracy, fineness, whiteness, and quality grade are also better, resulting in considerable economic benefits.
Semi-automatic starch equipment can also produce starch, but the processing efficiency is low and easily affected by the natural environment, resulting in unstable quality, so the equipment is relatively cheap.
With a larger processing volume, there are higher requirements for the production capacity and throughput of the starch processing equipment, resulting in higher manufacturing costs.
Starch equipment with a daily output of 50 tons-100 tons and a per hour output of 1-2 tons have vastly different price quotes.
Starch processing equipment made of stainless steel is wear-resistant, durable, and corrosion-resistant, with a long service life and low failure rate. Equipment made of ordinary steel has a lower price, but rust is an inevitable problem. The raw material cost is also a factor in the significant difference in equipment prices, and the price of steel has been rising.
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