A Chilli Grinding Machine pulverizes dried red chillies into fine powder using high-speed blades or cutters, featuring robust stainless-steel construction, powerful motors, and systems (like cyclones or screens) to separate fine powder from coarser particles, offering efficiency and consistency for both home and industrial spice production. These machines are versatile, durable, and essential for creating quality chilli powder, with models ranging from small-scale to heavy-duty industrial units. Key Components & How It Works Feed Hopper: Where dried chillies are loaded. Grinding Chamber: Contains fast-spinning blades or hammers that crush the chillies. Screen/Sieve: Filters the ground material, allowing fine powder to pass while returning larger pieces for re-grinding. Blower/Cyclone: Uses airflow to separate the fine powder from the grinding chamber and collect it, often in a dust collector. Motor: Provides the power for grinding, with options from 3 HP for smaller units to higher HP for industrial needs. Features & Benefits Efficiency: Processes large volumes quickly, ideal for commercial use. Consistency: Produces uniform, fine powder, enhancing flavor release. Versatility: Can grind other spices (turmeric, masala) and offers adjustable coarseness. Durability: Built from high-grade stainless steel for hygiene and longevity. Hygienic: Systems minimize dust, ensuring clean operation. Types of Machines Home/Small Scale: Compact models (e.g., 3 HP) for personal or small business use. Industrial/Commercial: Heavy-duty machines with higher capacity (e.g., 250 Kg/hr+) for large-scale spice processing plants. Applications Producing red chilli powder for culinary use, curries, and masalas. Processing various other spices like turmeric and masala mixes. MODEL MOTOR CAPACITY MIXER 2HP 12KG/HR MIXER 3HP 18KG/HR
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Coimbatore, India, 641006