The CycloForce Fan’s design minimizes maintenance and operational disruptions, ensuring sustained profitability and improved operational safety.
ITALY – Cimbria, one of the world’s leading manufacturers in the processing, handling and storage of grain has unveiled the CycloForce Fan, a groundbreaking innovation that doubles airflow while reducing energy consumption by up to 50%.
This advancement is part of Cimbria’s Cyclofan technology, aimed at enhancing the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of grain drying processes.
According to Cimbria, the CycloForce Fan’s design minimizes maintenance and operational disruptions, ensuring sustained profitability and improved operational safety. It is versatile and can be used for a wide range of crops, from cereal grains to specialty products.
“With up to 92% dust separation efficiency, this technology maintains optimal drying conditions while effortlessly meeting environmental standards,” the company stated.
Additionally, the CycloForce Fan contributes to reducing CO2 emissions, offering a tangible pathway to a smaller carbon footprint. Its robust, low-maintenance design further minimizes waste.
“By combining advanced engineering, user-friendly design, and demonstrable performance benefits, this innovation offers a strategic advantage that grain handlers can’t afford to ignore,” Cimbria added.
Cimbria’s introduction of the CycloForce Fan represents a significant step forward in the evolution of grain drying technology, offering grain handlers an effective solution to enhance efficiency, reduce energy consumption, and meet environmental standards.
This development comes as Cimbria recently celebrated 50 years of impactful partnership with the grains industry in Kenya.
During the celebrations in November 2024, Cimbria highlighted that the company’s journey has been marked by collaboration and innovation, significantly contributing to the region’s agricultural and economic growth.
The company had earlier showcased its advanced solutions to a delegation of Kenyan ministers and officials during their visit to Copenhagen. The solutions, tailored to Kenya’s unique climate, aim to enhance food security by efficiently processing and safely storing grains, seeds, and foods.
Additionally, Cimbria, in collaboration with EIFO, supports financing for processing and storage projects, promoting sustainable agriculture across Kenya and the broader African continent.
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