Wheat Milling
Wheat Milling
Faizan Ahmad
Assistant Professor
• The mill feed comprises 12% bran, 3% germ and 15% shorts
(endosperm). Wheat consists of 12% bran, 3% germ and 85%
endosperm.
Steps involved in Modern Flour Milling:
Steps involved in Modern Flour Milling:
(a) Cleaning the wheat:
Aspirator- The aspirator sucks up foreign matter which is lighter than the
wheat and removes it.
Scourer- it scrape off dirt and hair by vigorous rubbing action of beaters.
Washer stoner-high speed rotors spin the wheat in the water bath. excess
water is thrown out by centrifugal force. stones drop to the bottom and
are removed. Lighter material float off leaving only the clean wheat.
(b) Preparing the wheat for grinding:
Tempering/Conditioning/Hydrothermal treatment:
• The grain is heated in just 20-30 s to 47oC. The rapid heating weakens
the bond between various parts of grain and facilitates their separation.
It also has stronger action of proteins and enzymes.
• After each break, mixture of free bran, free germ, free endosperm
and endosperm still adhering to bran is sifted and separated.
Sifter and Purifier-The product of the breaker rolls passes through metal
sieves and air current to separate it into three categories.
• The finest material resembles coarse flour and is known as middling's or
farina.
• The middling's move to the middling's purifier and the other materials
move to another pair of breaker rolls.
• About four or five pairs of breaker rolls are needed to produce the
necessary amount of middling's
• Larger pieces of the interior are known as semolina.
• The third category consists of pieces of the interior which are still attached
to the bran.
Reduction rolls