Capacity Kings - Westrup Fine Cleaners & Oliver Gravity Separators 

In the world of seed separation and cleaning, precision is paramount. Accurate sizing not only enhances product quality but also boosts overall efficiency, ensuring every seed is processed seamlessly. 

Enter the Westrup FP family of fine cleaners, where vast screen areas meet unparalleled capacity and quality. Thanks to optimal engineering, these machines boast a compact footprint despite their extensive screening capabilities. While achieving high capacity and superior product quality demands many screens, screen changes typically bring downtime, kernel leakage, and a lot of effort. Not with Westrup. Our “quick change system” eliminates the need for tools, and the “interlock screen system” keeps the ball tray secure, allowing only the screen panel to be removed.

Versatile and efficient, the FP machines handle cleaning and sizing in up to 2-4 fractions with a single step. But what happens when the next stage of your process slows you down?

That’s where Oliver’s Maxi Cap Gravity Separator comes in. Home to the largest gravity separator on the market, the formidable Maxi Cap 4800 Platinum, Oliver takes seed processing to the next level. With the biggest deck area around, it ensures rapid separation of heavy products into a side tray. Its unique air control, managed by individual fans, and specially coated decks can handle up to 20 tons per hour with a single machine. The user-friendly controls featuring a touch screen panel that saves and recalls settings, make the operation easy to learn and replicate.

When you combine the precision of the Westrup FP Fine Cleaner with the might of Oliver’s Maxi Cap Gravity Separator, there’s only one possible outcome: leading the way in capacity and quality.

Upcoming Congresso

Who's ready for XXII Congresso Brasilerio de Sementes? Oliver | Westrup South America is excited and ready. We hope to see you there from September 10th - 13th. Be sure to stop by our booth, number 24.  

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