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Grain machinery models are physical or virtual models used to simulate and display mechanical equipment such as grain processing, storage and transportation. These models can be scaled-down versions of actual mechanical equipment or computer-based 3D models. Here are some important aspects about grain machinery models:
1. Types
Processing machinery models: including mills, screens, mixers, etc., used to display different stages of grain processing.
Transportation equipment models: such as conveyor belts, elevators, etc., to demonstrate the transportation process of grain in the production line.
Storage equipment models: such as granaries, storage towers, etc., used to simulate the storage and management of grain.
2. Function
Education and training: Grain machinery models are often used in educational institutions and training centers to help students and practitioners understand the process of grain processing and the working principles of related machinery.
Display and publicity: Used in exhibitions, fairs or company publicity, it can vividly display the technical strength and product characteristics of the enterprise.
R&D support: In the design and development process of new equipment, models can be used for prototype testing and functional verification.
3. Materials
Physical models: Usually made of materials such as wood, metal, plastic, etc., with certain durability and stability.
4. Application scenarios
Agriculture and food industry: used in food processing enterprises, agricultural machinery exhibitions, etc.
Education and research: used for teaching and research in agricultural colleges, vocational training centers, etc.
Internal training: help employees understand the operation and maintenance of equipment.