Article | REF: IN66 V1

Innovative technology for wheat flour processing

Authors: Alexander LANGE, Pascal GARNIER

Publication date: June 10, 2007

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1. Grinding and sifting. The art of the miller

Alexander LANGE

Project Manager, Pharma & Food Division

Hosokawa Alpine (Augsburg)

Pascal GARNIER

Director

Hosokawa Micron France (Evry)

Fine, white cereal flour to make light, delicious, nourishing bread: for thousands of years, this has been one of the foundations of development in the old world. Grains were ground with stones, millstones or grinding cylinders, and the resulting flour was separated from the bran by sieves or sacks. The technical principle is still the same. Over the centuries, muscular power and the steam engine have given way to the electric motor, and the millstone has been replaced by more efficient cylinder mills, which have also been around for over 130 years! Successful...

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