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Baskaran Gangadharan

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Posted 05 November 2019 - 01:37 AM

Hello, 

 

Is there any mechanism to remove the stone/ sand related impurities from raw pulses/ lentils apart from normal sorting/ screening. 

 

 

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Posted 05 November 2019 - 03:52 AM

Hi Baskaran

 

The short answer is yes there are many options available for removing stones from fruits and other crops such as rice, though screening is still the cheapest options

 

Following are other options

1. X-rays

2. Destoning magnet systems

3. destoner machine

 

You can search the internet for getting more information on the above methods

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Posted 05 November 2019 - 06:49 AM

It's possible to do a "winnowing" process where air is blown up through the lentils and heavier contaminants would not be blown up.  It's not infallible though and may mean designing your own kit.  If the density is different enough, x-ray is probably the best option.



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Posted 13 November 2019 - 03:57 AM

X-ray systems using material discrimination/ dual energy x-ray technology can be a good solution





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