Thank you Alimamy for the kind sentiments expressed about me. Indeed, we must experiment and provide ourselves a foundation upon which our confidence for higher things is bolstered
I actually admire Mr Kamara for his initiatives. His good works has clearly pictured him as a true citizen of Sierra Leone. compared to others who went to advance countries only to come back home to exploit the people in the name of politics God bless you more Mr kamara.
This was a fascinating video to see. I like how you solve technical problems with local resources such as using waste oil as a heating fuel. Are their any plans to develop a mobile drying system? What about using the rice hulls as a heating fuel? The sugar cane industry uses bagas from the sugar cane pulp to provide the heat in the sugar cane mills. Do you think that is practical to try burning rice hull as a heating fuel?
Good question. No, the rice will not smell like waste oil. Reason being, fumes are not mixed with the hot air pumped into the dryer bin. They all have their paths. The fumes/smoke goes out through the chimney and and the hot air passes through the heat exchanger.
Thank you Alimamy for the kind sentiments expressed about me. Indeed, we must experiment and provide ourselves a foundation upon which our confidence for higher things is bolstered
This is amazing!
Nice one
I actually admire Mr Kamara for his initiatives. His good works has clearly pictured him as a true citizen of Sierra Leone. compared to others who went to advance countries only to come back home to exploit the people in the name of politics God bless you more Mr kamara.
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Can use for boiled paddy drying?
I'm interested in installing the dryer in my home country. Kindly get in touch for further discussions.
How much will it cost to build it now. Or 10 tons
This was a fascinating video to see. I like how you solve technical problems with local resources such as using waste oil as a heating fuel.
Are their any plans to develop a mobile drying system?
What about using the rice hulls as a heating fuel? The sugar cane industry uses bagas from the sugar cane pulp to provide the heat in the sugar cane mills. Do you think that is practical to try burning rice hull as a heating fuel?
Yes it is possible. That's what is obtainable in the Philippines
Please tell us the size of flat bed dryer?
Sorry I can only tell you the batch capacity.
Can this be used to dry palm kernel as well
Yes indeed. We installed several units of same design in Ghana for the drying of palm kernels.
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Is there any chance that the milled rice will smell like that of a used oil?
Good question.
No, the rice will not smell like waste oil. Reason being, fumes are not mixed with the hot air pumped into the dryer bin. They all have their paths. The fumes/smoke goes out through the chimney and and the hot air passes through the heat exchanger.
@@finicindustries2787 G.morning im so interesting on this type of dryer can you plz send me the cost to instal salt dryer in Tanzania
Not at all. The fumes coming from the burner does not mix with the hot air blown into the dryer.They have separate paths. This is unlike other dryers.
can you share to me your design calculation?
Full cost
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