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A Dal Polisher, often referred to as a Pulse Polishing Machine, is used primarily in the food processing industry, particularly for polishing pulses (lentils, beans, peas, etc.). The main goal of this machine is to enhance the appearance and quality of the pulses by removing any remaining husk and giving them a shiny, polished look. Here’s how a typical Pulse Polishing Machine works: Feeding Mechanism: Pulses are fed into the machine, usually through a hopper. Polishing Drum: Inside the machine, there’s a rotating drum or chamber where the pulses are tumbled and polished. The drum often contains abrasive materials or polishing agents. Airflow System: Many machines have an airflow or vacuum system that helps in removing the dust and husk during the polishing process. Discharge: After polishing, the cleaned pulses are discharged from the machine, ready for packaging or further processing. Adjustable Settings: Most machines allow for adjustments in polishing time, speed, and the amount of abrasive material used to achieve the desired level of polish.