Thanks to STELA's new BiTurbo drying technology, corn can now be dried much more cheaply than before. The technology uses completely new features that have the benefit of significantly reducing heat consumption and reducing grain damage during drying. The STELA BITURBO dryer uses two combustion burners, each of which can be set to a different temperature. The combustion burners are installed "crosswise" so that optimum drying is also achieved across the entire width of the drying channels. While the upper section dries very moist grain at temperatures of 90 to 120 °C, the lower section dries at much higher temperatures (130 to 150 °C).
Because the maize is dried so slowly, the grain is not damaged and a considerable amount of energy is saved. In the case of maize from the field with lower moisture content, only one burner, namely the one at the bottom, can be used for drying and the upper part can only be heated.
-high performance
-15% lower fuel and hot air consumption
-two-phase drying
-drying without grain damage
-Temperature control at the top and bottom of the dryer
-lower electricity consumption
-BiTurbo and Combi Air Clean technology
-long service life
-reduced air volume
-improved product quality thanks to bi-directional ventilation
-lower dust levels due to waste air filtration in the wet product area