The construction of plants for the processing of seeds destined for sowing is included amongst the projects undertaken by EMKAT S.A.
Seeds for cultivation, e.g. barley, wheat, etc. are relieved of all foreign particles by means of the processing they undergo. In this way, it is possible to achieve a high degree of cleanliness for the seeds that ranges between 99,6% and 99,9% or in other words, the useless seeds do not exceed five (5) per kilo (kg).
The seeds are processed strictly in accordance with the following procedure:
Sampling and analysis, in order to ascertain the soundness, moisture, quantity of impurities, etc.
Reception
Pre-cleaning
De-awning by friction
Fine cleaning of seeds with sieves and airlift system to remove all foreign particles.
Grading
Gravity Separation
De-infestation
Automatic Sampling
Packing
Storage
Specialized engineers and technicians in close and exclusive collaboration with world leader manufacturers, carry out the designs for the construction of the aforementioned plants.
Regarding seed handling, cleaning and treating plants, EMKAT S.A. offers the following alternatives to interested parties:
a. To supply the electromechanical equipment required or to manufacture the auxiliary equipment and supply the main equipment, subsequently undertaking all installation work, with all the necessary electrical engineering equipment and, of course, providing guarantees as to the operation and high performance of the plant. In any case, all construction work undertaken by EMKAT S.A. is performed on the basis of designs made by the company’s engineers. Furthermore, EMKAT S.A. is in a position to offer something of great importance, which is concrete proof of the company’s reliability to its customers and that, is the after sales service provided. The company’s service teams, which have acquired vast experience, operate globally and are always on hand to provide technical assistance and spare parts. The service provided by EMKAT S.A. caters to the need for increased productivity of agro-industrial plants, by eliminating idle time due to machinery breakdowns.