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Modern crimping technology

Modern crimping technology

Modern crimping technology

Product catalog summary
Introduction to Crimping Technology
Crimping is an innovative agricultural technique that enhances productivity by eliminating the need for silos or dryers. It allows for grain preservation in a single operation, reducing costs and labor while increasing the grain harvest by up to 30% in dry matter. Crimping also extends the threshing period and allows for earlier harvesting when nutrient content is highest.
Benefits of Crimping
  • Cost-effective: Reduces investment in dryers and storage, and lowers energy costs.
  • High-quality feed: Crimped grain is ready to feed without further processing and is suitable for all livestock.
  • Environmental adaptability: Allows harvesting under unfavorable weather conditions and extends combine operating time.
Crimping Process
Grain is harvested 2-3 weeks earlier at the yellowish stage with optimal moisture content (30-40%). A Murska crimping machine processes the grain, adding an additive to ensure proper fermentation and preservation. The crimped grain is then stored in various silo types.
Applications for Livestock
  • Ruminants: Crimped grain supports growth and milk production similar to dried grain.
  • Pigs: Suitable for liquid feeding, crimped grain can replace dried grain entirely.
  • Poultry: Enhances weight gain and feed conversion due to higher energy value.
Murska Crimping Equipment
Murska offers a range of crimping machines, such as the W-Max series, designed for efficiency and ease of use. These machines can handle various grains and are equipped with advanced control systems for optimal performance.
Conclusion
Crimping technology offers a sustainable and cost-effective solution for grain preservation, enhancing farm productivity while maintaining high feed quality for livestock.
Overview of Murska Roller Mills
The document provides detailed information about the Murska roller mills, specifically designed for crimping dry and propionic-acid grain. These mills are suitable for both automated feeding systems and manual feeding setups.
Specifications
The Murska 220 SM and Murska 220 SM Super are highlighted, with throughput capacities of 600-1500 kg/h and 1500-3000 kg/h, respectively. The power requirements are 4 kW for the Murska 220 SM and 9.2 kW for the Murska 220 SM Super. Both models feature shield magnets to protect the rollers from metal.
Roller Features
The rollers are spring-loaded, gear-driven, and hardened, with options for spot fluted or 2 mm grooved surfaces. Spot fluted rollers are ideal for dry and acid grain, while grooved rollers can also handle pea mixes.
Installation and Usage
The Murska 220 SM can be installed directly under a silo, allowing grain to pass between the rollers. The document also describes various equipment for transferring grain to and from the mill, including spiral and straight conveyors.
Conveyor Systems
Murska offers effective grain transfer solutions with straight and HD-spiral conveyors. These systems are gentle on grains, lightweight, and require low power, making them suitable for filling feeder carts and milking robots.
Tube Composting
The document introduces tube composting as an environmentally friendly method for transforming manure into nutritious soil. The MurskaBiopacker is highlighted for its effective composting capabilities, featuring a wide packing channel and heavy-duty packing worms.
Additional Features
The MurskaBiopacker includes hydraulically operated components for ease of use and maintenance. It requires a capacity of 85 kW and is designed to reduce soil compaction, improving crop production capacity.
Company Background
Aimo Kortteen Konepaja Oy, the company behind Murska, was founded by Aimo Korte, who developed the first crimper in 1969.
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Modern crimping technology Productivity in harmony with nature

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Crimping - for successful farming Financial gain from crimping! Preservation costs: EUR/ton Crimping into plastic tube Crimping into plan silo Drying from 25% No drying costs Lower labour costs Appetising feed Less reliant on weather Longer threshing period Up to 30% larger grain harvest (dry matter) Improved feed/straw value You can adopt higher yield varieties You can thresh three weeks earlier, at a time of highest nutrient content Crimping into plastic tube Crimping into plan silo Drying from 25% 19 628 9 014 Drying Oil consumption liters and € / tonne Saving compared to drying / EUR 31 247...

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Valuable and low-cost feed for all livestock Despite of the earlier harvesting time, the nutrient content of crimped grain is similar to that of the grain harvested at full mature stage. Ruminants Beef cattle grow as well or even faster with crimped grain as compared to dried grain. Several studies have confirmed that dairy cows produce as much milk with crimped grain as with dried grain. Overall nutritive value of crimped grain for ruminants is similar to that of dried grain. High quality cost-effective feed Crimping is a cost-effective way to produce high-quality feed for all livestock. It...

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New [ffi crimping technology Murska's ode to efficiency and usability • Murska W-Max is a power mill, designed to meet the user's every need. W-Max will achieve almost 60 tonnes/hour (maize) performance at low energy need. The new grinding crimping technology gives perfect results. • The W-roller can be used on all feed grains, whether dry or harvest-moist: oats, barley, wheat, maize, peas, beans and mixed grains. • Suitable especially for crimping mixtures of grains / beans and peas. • The optional control system facilitates use. The mill has automatic fill control, and preservative dosing is...

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The roller mill for successful farming! Murska roller mills have become known for their power and their durable rollers. Murska machines are easy to use and maintain. Operating reliability has been confirmed globally in all conditions and circumstances. The Murska factory will not abandon you if service is required unexpectedly when you’re busy working. Our efficient repair service and fast spare parts deliveries mean less downtime. Murska’s experience in crimping goes back to 1969. Diverse range of equipment • Trailer chassis for Murska 350-1000 roller mills • Bagger tube packing machine • Acid...

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Murska crimp filling device • The Murska crimp feeder can be used in conjunction with a feed cart on rails, a fixed feed mixer or a liquid feed distributor, etc. • Because the crimp feeder is equipped for electricity, it is easy to place in use • The hopper's front and back panels can be opened Technical specificationsMurska Rear elevator -elevator transport chassis as optional extra for the bagger For situations where an elevator is necessary in addition to the bagger, for instance when the grain is crimped in the field directly from the harvester to the cart. Assembly is easy, using for example...

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Murska spiral parts The roller mill is used to crimp dry grain, to produce groat, which is more suitable for livestock feed. The Murska 220 SM is a top-of-the-range, modern roller mill for crimping dry and propionic-acid grain. It is the result of long-term product development and is equally at home in the feeding automation chain or as part of a hand feeding system. The rollers are at the heart of the mill, and consequently they have been the focus of special attention. They are spring-loaded, gear-driven (with both rollers driving) and hardened. Shield magnets protect the rollers from the metal. The...

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RAJU-Quick Lock MurskaBiopacker equipment, plastics and consultations Tube composting – inexpensive and quick Tube composting is an environmentally friendly way to transform manure into nutritious full soil. Air exchange by ventilators and the heating effect of black plastic foil will intensifycomposting in the tube. The mass is reduced by about one third and it becomes hygienic, homogenous and inodorous. Why to compost in a tube? In tube composting an insulated floor or drain basin are not needed. By tube composting, handling of waste is simple and quick. Tube composting is suitable, for instance,...

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The method for successful farming Founder of the company Aimo Korte and his first crimper 1969. Aimo Kortteen Konepaja Oy Pohjolantie 2, FI-84100 Ylivieska Finland • Sales +358 44 3700 610, fax. +358 8 425 422 [email protected] • www.murska.f

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