The Gola Re-Processing Unit efficiently crushes and separates Gola, a byproduct of psyllium processing, into clean, uniform, and marketable material. Durable, reliable, and easy to operate, it maximizes byproduct recovery and adds value to the psyllium processing line.
Gola reprocessing is a specialized stage in the psyllium processing industry designed to extract maximum value from Gola, a coarse byproduct produced during the initial husk separation process. Instead of letting this material go to waste or limiting its use, gola reprocessing converts it into cleaner, refined, and more usable forms, contributing significantly to overall production efficiency and profitability.
The gola reprocessing system typically begins with controlled feeding of raw gola into a high-speed pin mill or impact pulverizer, where the material is crushed into a uniform, fine texture. This grinding step is carefully calibrated to ensure optimal particle size while preventing overheating or degradation of the natural fiber. By breaking the gola into consistent fragments, the process prepares it for accurate separation in the next stage.
After grinding, the processed gola passes through advanced classification units such as vibrating sieves, air classifiers, or centrifugal separators. These machines separate usable psyllium husk microfibers from heavier, non-fibrous particles. The refined fiber fraction can then be collected as a value-added product suitable for specific market applications, while the remaining residue is disposed of or repurposed accordingly. The precision of this separation ensures a cleaner, higher-quality output with minimal loss.