Storage of industrial by-products

Storage of industrial by-products

Brewer's grains can be stored using silage baggers, preferably with a bag diameter of no more than 2.4 meters, or with a simple GB6 SF bagger equipped with a cross auger. Alternatively, you can fill the bag directly from a trailer using an adapter, which allows the entire trailer load to be poured into the bag (the bag length is approximately 10–15 meters).


In addition to brewer's grains, you can also store fiber-rich sugar beet pulp or corn distillers' grains from bioethanol production. All of these by-products are valuable supplements to the daily feed ration. Storage of such products in bags is not challenging, but a specific technological process must be followed during the filling of the bag.

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Our flagship – A silage bagger that’s a joy to work with

Silage Baggers with Remote Control

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For the silage baggers EB 310 LG and EB 316 LG, we use remote control for auxiliary machine functions to maximize operator comfort, specifically to shift the machine from working to transport position. The remote control operates via Bluetooth, and thanks to this technology, in case the remote control is lost or forgotten, the machine can be operated using an Android smartphone (after all, nobody ever forgets their phone at home).


The self-propelled silage bagger EB 310 GM is also controlled by a remote control, which operates via radio transmission. The machine control is precise and smooth, and because the operator does not have to sit inside the cabin—where visibility is practically nonexistent when moving the machine from one place to another—they have full control over the machine.

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