Commercial Rice Milling Systems - IRRI Rice Knowledge Bank
Commercial Rice Milling Systems - IRRI Rice Knowledge Bank
Commercial Rice Milling Systems - IRRI Rice Knowledge Bank
The rice milling facility comes in various configurations, and the milling components vary in design
and performance. Configuration refers to how the components are sequenced. The flow diagram
below shows a modern commercial mill catering to the higher end market. It has three basic stages,
In modern rice mills, many adjustments (e.g. rubber roll clearance, separator bed inclination, feed
rates) are automated for maximum efficiency and ease of operation. The whitener-polishers are
provided with gauges that sense the current load on the motor drives which gives an indication of
the operating pressure on the grain. This provides a more objective means of setting milling
pressures on the grain.
produce edible rice that appeals to the customer - i.e. rice that is sufficiently milled and free of
husks, stones, and other non-grain materials
maximize the total milled rice recovery out of paddy and minimize grain breakage
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Stage Function
Pre-cleaning removing all impurities and unfilled grains from the paddy
Husk aspiration separating the husk from the brown rice/unhusked paddy
Whitening removing all or part of the branlayer and germ from the brown rice
Polishing improving the appearance of milled rice by removing remaining ran particles and by polishing
the exterior of the milled kernel
Length grading separating small and large brokens from the head rice
Blending mix head rice with predetermined amount of brokens, as required by the customer
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The indented sheet grader (also called trieur) is a standard piece of equipment in rice processing for length grading of milled
rice.
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The flow diagram below represents the configuration and flow in a typical modern rice mill (using the
IRRI rice mill as an example).
Paddy grain after precleaning. Poor quality grain is evident from its darker color. These are
immature kernels or half filled grains that are not removed in the precleaner. The presence of
poor quality grain lowers the total milling recovery.
Mixture of paddy grain and brown rice coming out of the rubber roll husker. With uniform size
paddy, about 90% of the paddy should be husked after the first pass. This mixture goes
through a paddy separator, after which the paddy is returned to the husker,and the brown rice
goes to a de-stoner.
Milled rice after the 2nd stage friction polisher. Small broken grains are still evident. This
product goes to a sifter to remove the small broken grains.
Note: Most mills have several polishing stages for gentle milling. In those mills there is
undermilled rice after the 1st stage friction whitener. Not all the bran layers are fully
stripped. In times of rice shortage, production of undermilled rice is promoted because
of the higher milling recovery.
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