This product is no longer promoted on Made-in-China.com. If you find any infringement or
sensitive information of it, please contact
us for
handling. Thank you.
Long Goosequill Polypropylene PP Nylon PA Canvas Plywood Brushes for Agricultural Machinery Grain Cleaning Machines with Double-Row Bristle
Product Details
Processing Material:
Animal Raw Materials, Forest Products, Special Agricultural Products, Garden Products, Agronomic Products, Natural Ingredients, Wheat Maize Peas Beans
Long Goose-Quill Polypropylene PP Nylon PA Canvas plywood brushes for agricultural machinery grain cleaning machines with double-row bristle
Supplying spare parts for grain processing machines. Customization service availbale Brush material: Canvas PP PA PU Bristle Goose quill
COMPANY INTRODUCTION MAOSHENG Machinery - Seed processing plant: 1~15 t/h - Flour mill plant: 40~1000 t/d - Manufacturer since 1976
Henan Maosheng Group, which is formerly known as Kaifeng 2nd Grain and Oil Machinery, has specialized in engineering and equipment manufacturing for grain handling, storage, flour milling and seed processing since 1976. With 40 years' growth, Maosheng Group company has become one of CHINA TOP 10 Grain Processing Machinery Manufacturer. In addition, Maosheng is the host of CHINA National Grain Processing Technology Research Center.
Cooperation of Maosheng Group
To better serve our clients, Maosheng Group not only imports high-end manufacturing facility to improve product quality and manufacturing productivity, but also keeps on looking for international communication and cooperation. We successfully signed agreement with Italy for machine development in 2009 and established joint venture withWESTRUP Denmarkin 2013 and NoroGard Sweden in 2016.
Our partners and clients in China:
Honorsof Maosheng Group With decades of our effort, our machines have obtained China Top 10, China Famous Brand and enjoyed high reputation in domestic and oversea markets. Member of 13 China national standards DRAFTER in grain industry. 75 patents including 4 inventions (till 2017).