Glume aspirator with paddy husker
In rice processing facilities, achieving high-capacity production while minimizing space and energy usage is essential. Traditional equipment often falls short in effectively separating husks from rice, leading to inefficiencies and higher operational costs.

Husk rice and separate components efficiently
The glume aspirator with paddy husker by Ugur makine is designed for high-capacity rice processing. This integrated system combines rice husking and husk aspiration to deliver increased production capacity while occupying less space and consuming less energy. The equipment operates by passing rice grains between rubber-coated rollers rotating in opposite directions at different speeds, effectively removing the husk. The mixture of rice, husk, bran, and unpolished rice then enters the aspirator chamber, where air channels separate the components into different flows. The system features an automatic start through a product control sensor and an electromagnetic vibro dispenser, ensuring uniform rice distribution to the husking rollers. This results in rice being separated into four different products—rice, bran, husk, and unpolished rice—that are then directed out of the machine via different pathways. With its robust construction and efficient operation, this equipment is ideal for modernizing rice processing facilities.
Benefits
- High-capacity production
- Space-efficient design
- Lower energy consumption
- Automatic operation through control sensors
- Effective multi-product separation