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What effect does the power of Household Rice Mill have on rice milling results?

Publish Time: 2024-11-05
The effect of Household Rice Mill power on rice milling effect

1. Power and rice milling efficiency

The power of Household Rice Mill directly affects the rice milling efficiency. The rice milling device inside a rice mill with stronger power can run at a higher speed. For example, a rice mill driven by a higher-power motor can quickly remove the husk of rice and grind brown rice into white rice when processing rice. Just like a powerful car can travel farther in a shorter time, a powerful rice mill can process a large amount of rice in a shorter time, which can save a lot of time for families with a large population or a large demand for rice.

2. Power and rice milling quality

Appropriate power helps improve the quality of rice milling. When the power is insufficient, the rice mill may not be able to fully grind the rice, resulting in a rough surface of the rice, and even some rice husks may remain. Sufficient power can ensure that the rollers of the rice mill squeeze and rub the rice with appropriate force and speed, so that the rice can be evenly milled. The rice produced in this way has full grains, smooth surface and better taste. Compared with traditional small manual rice mills and electric rice mills, the manual rice mill has limited power, and the rice milled is often not as good as the rice milled by electric and powerful rice mills in quality.

3. Power and applicability

The power size is also related to the applicability of the rice mill. If the power is too small, it may not be able to effectively mill some hard or large rice varieties. A rice mill with sufficient power can handle a variety of different varieties of rice. For example, when processing some glutinous rice, due to its relatively sticky texture, a rice mill with low power may cause the glutinous rice to stick during the milling process, affecting the rice milling effect; a rice mill with appropriate power can smoothly remove the husk of the glutinous rice and grind it into glutinous rice that meets the requirements.

4. Power and stability

The power size will also affect the stability of the rice mill when it is working. If the power is insufficient, the rice mill may freeze during operation. When encountering slightly greater resistance, such as small stones or other foreign objects mixed in the rice, the rice mill with low power may stop working or vibrate abnormally. However, the rice mill with sufficient power can overcome these small resistances to a certain extent and maintain a stable operating state due to sufficient power reserve, thus ensuring the smooth progress of the rice milling process.
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