Detalles del producto
Lugar de origen: ZHENGZHOU
Nombre de la marca: WanGu
Certificación: ISO
Número de modelo: 5HH
Condiciones de pago y envío
Cantidad de orden mínima: 1 juego
Precio: Negociable
Detalles de empaquetado: embalaje desnudo
Tiempo de entrega: 40-60 días
Capacidad de la fuente: 200 unidades por año
Método de secado: |
Lote de recirculación |
Capacidad de lote (arroz): |
15T-60T |
Tasa de secado: |
0,5–1,2 %/hora |
Temperatura del aire caliente: |
45–75 °C |
Rango de humedad inicial: |
15%–35% |
Dimensiones (L × W × H): |
Personalizable |
Sistema de control: |
SOCIEDAD ANÓNIMA |
Tipo de combustible: |
Biomasa, Gas natural, Gasóleo, Bomba de calor, Calefacción eléctrica |
Método de calentamiento: |
Calefacción indirecta |
Método de secado: |
Lote de recirculación |
Capacidad de lote (arroz): |
15T-60T |
Tasa de secado: |
0,5–1,2 %/hora |
Temperatura del aire caliente: |
45–75 °C |
Rango de humedad inicial: |
15%–35% |
Dimensiones (L × W × H): |
Personalizable |
Sistema de control: |
SOCIEDAD ANÓNIMA |
Tipo de combustible: |
Biomasa, Gas natural, Gasóleo, Bomba de calor, Calefacción eléctrica |
Método de calentamiento: |
Calefacción indirecta |
Solving the #1 Problem for Rice Farmers: Drying Freshly Harvested Paddy Without Losing Quality
Every harvest season across Southeast Asia, rice farmers and millers face the same challenge: freshly harvested paddy carries 18–28% moisture — far above the safe storage threshold of 13.5%. Delays in drying lead to mold, fermentation, and income losses.
The 5HH Series Small Recirculating Paddy Dryer solves this problem without relying on weather, without large land for sun-drying, and without a large workforce.
Why the 5HH Series is Built for Southeast Asian Rice Farming?
1. Protects Premium Rice Quality
- Hot air temperature is controlled at 45–75°C — well below damaging thresholds
- Recirculating multi-pass drying ensures **even moisture reduction throughout the grain batch
- Protects the milling quality and aroma of premium varieties such as Jasmine Rice, Fragrant Rice, and Basmati
- Prevents heat-induced cracking and chalky grains that reduce milling yield
2. Rice Husk as Free Fuel — Zero Extra Cost
- The 5HH is fully compatible with rice husk burners
- Rice mills and paddy dryers always have access to rice husk as a by-product — a virtually free fuel source
- Estimated fuel cost per tonne dried: < $1 USD when using rice husk
- Also supports natural gas, biomass, and diesel for farms without rice husk access
3. Handles Monsoon Season Drying
- During the wet season, sun drying becomes impossible
- The 5HH operates 24/7 regardless of rain, clouds, or humidity
- Processes freshly harvested paddy from 20–28% moisture down to safe storage levels in a single batch run
4. Matches the Scale of Southeast Asian Rice Businesses
| Typical Business | Recommended Model | Capacity |
| Family farm | 5HH-15 | 15 T/batch |
| Medium rice mill | 5HH-20 | 20 T/batch |
| Large cooperative | 5HH-30 | 30 T/batch |
| Large rice processing facility | 5HH-60 | 60 T/batch |
5. Simple to Operate in Rural Settings
- Touchscreen PLC control — simple interface, minimal training required
- One operator can manage the entire drying process
- Low maintenance design with locally-sourced spare parts availability
Technical Specifications (Paddy / Rice Focus)
| Parameter | 5HH-15 | 5HH-20 | 5HH-30 | 5HH-60 |
| Batch Capacity (Paddy) | 15 T | 20T | 30 T | 60T |
| Drying Rate | 0.5–1.2 %/h | 0.5–1.2 %/h | 0.5–1.2 %/h | 0.5–1.2 %/h |
| Hot Air Temperature | 45–75 °C | 45–75 °C | 45–75 °C | 45–75 °C |
| Initial Moisture Range | 15%–35% | 15%–35% | 15%–35% | 15%–35% |
| Compatible Fue | Rice Hus | Natural Gas | Biomass | Diesel |
| Installed Powe | 13.05 kW | / | / | 44.25 kW |
| Dimensions (L×W×H) | 2060×5420×11390 mm | 2710×5420×11390 mm | 4000×5890×13780 mm | 4000×6040×19180 mm |
Applicable Crops in Southeast Asia
- Primary: Paddy / Rice (White Rice, Jasmine Rice, Glutinous Rice, Brown Rice)
- Secondary: Maize / Corn, Sorghum, Soybean, Mung Bean
Ideal Customers
- Rice mills (small to large scale)
- Farmer cooperatives and agricultural groups
- Paddy purchasing stations and grain depots
- Seed companies and rice research institutes
- Agricultural investment projects