CHH Technical Installs 16 Ton Per Hour Cereal Seed Plant With Cimbria Technology in Western Hungary

In Western Hungary, one of the region’s most respected agricultural producers set out to build a seed plant that would raise the bar for cereal processing.

The goal was simple but ambitious. The company wanted to create a facility that delivers high capacity, high purity, and dependable uptime, all within a clean, coherent, and well-organized environment.

To achieve that, the producer turned to CHH Technical Ltd. — one of Cimbria’s long-standing Hungarian dealers — known for its engineering discipline and a remarkable understanding of seed processing technology.

Technology designed for flow, quality and uptime

CHH designed the plant around one clear goal. Every machine must work together as a complete solution to ensure product quality and consistent material flow from beginning to end.

The Delta 184 De‑Awner begins the process by preparing the raw material. The Delta 108 Screen Super Cleaner then removes unwanted fractions with precision. Length grading is handled by the HEID HSR 16020 Indented Cylinder, and final treatment is completed by the HEID KB25 continuous treater. Together, these machines form a line that consistently delivers 16 tons per hour without compromising accuracy.

Ensuring the engineering behind the layout was just as important as the machines themselves. Bucket elevators were configured to make full use of the building’s internal height, reducing unnecessary transitions and keeping the flow of material smooth.

Multiple intermediate and final buffer tanks ensure the line keeps running even when feeding is intermittent. This stability is a key advantage for producers who need predictable output during peak season.

Clean operation through smart environmental control

Dust management was a priority from the start. CHH integrated both central and independent ventilation units to protect the environment and maintain a clean working space.

Extracted dust is collected in isolated areas using bigbags or containers, keeping the hall tidy and reducing the risk of contamination. It’s a practical detail, but one that reflects the plant’s overall philosophy of efficiency paired with responsibility.

A regional benchmark for cereal seed processing

This project shows how strong regional ambition, Cimbria technology and CHH’s engineering can raise the standard for cereal seed processing in Hungary. The plant doesn’t just reach its 16 ton per hour target. It also delivers a level of precision, cleanliness and operational stability that producers in the region increasingly expect.

What sets it apart is the way the system works as one organised flow. The machines, the buffer tanks and the ventilation units support each other, creating a line that stays steady even during peak intake. Operators get a workspace that feels clear and easy to manage, and the producer gains a facility built for long‑term reliability rather than short‑term output.