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technograin storage silos are the result of a long research and experience. their structures perfectly respond to the need of cereal and grain storage and are known for their quality, confirmed by the international iso 9001 certificate. the cylindrical body of the silo is made of corrugated iron panels reinforced by strong external uprights in shaped metal sheet. the material used for the storage silo is a steel of a high resistance with galvanisation sendzimir 350 g/square meter, while the roof is made of trapezoidal elements in galvanised and ribbed steel plate, appropriate to carry heavy loads. if storage silo is combined (as it is preferable) to the cooling action of our machines, the floor may have an air blowing system thus obtaining the "optimum" of the product conservation. the silo assembly is made by using bolts of great mechanical characteristics and granted against corrosion thanks to the presence of dacromet covering. finally, special elastoplastic materials and pvc washers permit to have a perfect sealing of the panels and bolts. grain storage silos schemes and technical features » flat bottom grain silos | » hopper bottom grain silos grain cooling technology while all of the food processing world (included each different production fields) knows from long time the necessity to treat the product by drying process and storage, since 15 years ago people has understood that these two processes alone can't be enough to grant a good quality level of cereals and oleaginous products for a long time. the old conservation systems, in fact, were based basically on chemical substances whose specific objective was to avoid the presence of harmful parasites, but which did not benefit to the conservation of the different raw materials in an optimal condition. moreover, it's necessary to consider the torrid climate of last summers which have been a very hard test for all those products simply "stocked" in warehouses or silos, but certainly not "conserved". literally, conservation means "to maintain in an efficiency state, able to be used". therefore, we consider the integrity of product and the protection of its natural equilibrium as an efficiency index. the grain cooling technology developed by tecnograin, based on several research studies, strongly confirmed the effectiveness of this technique for several reasons, even from an economic point of view. moreover, these studies permitted the constant evolution of our grain cooling machines, every time more and more sophisticated and improved. our company promotes the "ars conservandi", which is the art of a "pure", and therefore optimum, conservation of the product and its qualities at lower management costs, both for an exclusively conservative use and for the grain drying process (cooling does not cause pollution because it's a natural activity). by cooling the mass of the grains (the grains being poor conductors of heat) from 35°c to 15°c with an outer temperature ranging from 25°c to 30°c, the metabolism of insects, bacteria and moulds is stopped, as well as their development and proliferation. if this is applied after the harvest-time, whether the product is dried or not, this allow to have conservation for long time, out of infestations and at an unchanged quality level. moreover, maintaining the temperature inside the storage silos or the warehouse at values ranging between 13°c and 15°c, inhibits the grain respiratory processes, thus avoiding the absorption of oxygen, carbon dioxide, water loss and development of heat, eliminating or at least limiting the loss of weight and its auto-heating. blowing in dehumidified air allows the control of the mass humidity, beside softening the action of compaction made by the condensation water on caryopsis, dusts and fungi, unlike the use of a normal fan. let's imagine to enter in a full of grain storage silo. after putting down the product, we would note a rapid and inevitable increase in degrees caused by the heat produced by the grain respiration, to which we must add the heat produced by the additional respiration of the micro-organisms by which it is attacked. the first fact produces, as a consequence, a decrease of the dried substance, the second one instead allows, due to thermic conditions, a rapid reproduction of parasites, which will consume the cereal creating the conditions for a harmful microflora. "rebus sic stantibus" (things being as they are), the natural equilibrium of the product will be worse and worse, until a bad health. moreover, the one kilogram of grain weight loss multiplied by the whole crop storaged in the silo will lead to a real loss of product, which is about 2-3% of the total amount. but the worse and not resolvable damage will have already be done. |