About the Agrinex Paddy Separator

Accurately segregates un-husked paddy from husked brown rice, improving milling efficiency and reducing waste.
The Agrinex Paddy Separator is an advanced oscillation-based machine that performs one of the most critical separation tasks in the entire rice milling process — accurately and continuously separating un-husked paddy from husked brown rice after the shelling stage.
Using the principles of gravity and controlled oscillation, the machine’s tray deck creates differential movement that causes lighter un-husked paddy to migrate to one discharge outlet while heavier, husked brown rice flows to another. A third mixed-grain outlet returns partially processed material to the sheller for reprocessing — creating a closed-loop separation system that maximises shelling efficiency and ensures no paddy grain reaches the whitener prematurely. The GTSA-1 (20 trays) and GTSB-1 (40 trays) configurations cover throughputs from 3 TPH to 8 TPH, making these machines suitable for both medium and large-scale commercial rice mills.

Key Features

  • Advanced oscillation-based gravity separation of paddy and brown rice.
  • Three-outlet system: clean rice, un-husked paddy return, and mixed grain return to sheller.
  • Available in 20-tray (GTSA-1) and 40-tray (GTSB-1) configurations.
  • Durable construction with low noise and easy maintenance.
  • Precise, consistent separation across all paddy varieties.
  • High-capacity performance for modern commercial rice mills.
  • Closed-loop design maximises shelling efficiency and prevents paddy reaching the whitener.
  • Stable oscillating mechanism for long service life.

Technical Specifications

Model / Type GTSA-1 (Separator-1D) GTSB-1 (Separator-2D)
Capacity on Paddy 3–4 TPH 4-8 TPH
Required Power (HP) Motor 3HP / 960RPM Motor 3HP / 960RPM
Voltage 415V / 50Hz 415V / 50Hz
Machine Size (L × B × H mm) 1290 × 1675 × 2150 1987 × 1675 × 2150
Approx Weight (KG) 700 KG 1071 KG
Number of Trays 20 40

 

Who Uses This Machine?

Positioned immediately after the pneumatic sheller in the milling line — essential for ensuring only husked brown rice enters the whitening stage.

Frequently Asked Questions

1: How does the paddy separator distinguish between paddy and brown rice?
A: It uses controlled oscillation and gravity — un-husked paddy is lighter and migrates to a separate outlet, while heavier husked brown rice flows to another.

2: What happens to the mixed-grain output?
A: The mixed-grain outlet returns partially separated material to the sheller for reprocessing, creating a closed-loop system that ensures maximum efficiency.