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Product Description

Chana Dal mill plant process includes cleaning, de-husking, splitting, polishing, and grading.

1. Cleaning and Preparation: 

  • Chana (chickpeas) are first cleaned to remove foreign matter like dust, dirt, chaff, stones, and immature grains.
  • The chickpeas may be moistened and conditioned to facilitate the de-husking process.

 

2. De-husking: 
  • The de-husking process, which involves removing the outer layer of the chickpea, is often done using emery rollers or other de-husking machines.
  • This process can be repeated multiple times to ensure thorough de-husking.
  • Aspiration may be used to remove husk fragments.

 

3. Splitting and Polishing:
  • The de-husked chickpeas are then split into two halves using a splitting machine, creating the chana dal. 
  • The chana dal may be polished using various methods (e.g., leather polish, oil/water polish) to improve its appearance. 

 

4. Grading and Packaging: 
  • Chana dal is then graded according to size using sieves.
  • The finished product is packaged and prepared for sale.

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