Imperium Stainless Steel Hopper For Domestic Atta Chakki
SKU : TI-HD-17746
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Short Description
Hopper for Domestic Atta Chakki
Stainless Steel Body Material
Country of origin: India
Specification
Brand: Imperium
Weight (Approx.) : 1 kg
Body material : Stainless Steel
*Note: Suitable for : SH-IE-20231721 (Domestic Stone Type 11 Kg/hr Flour Mill/Atta Chakki/Ghar Ghanti Machine With 1.5 HP Motor)
Description
A hopper is a crucial component of any atta chakki (flour mill) as it holds the grains before they are fed into the grinding chamber. For domestic use, a stainless steel hopper is highly desirable due to its hygiene, durability, and ease of cleaning .
Features
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Premium Stainless Steel Construction: Made entirely from high-quality, food-grade stainless steel, ensuring exceptional hygiene, rust resistance, and long-term durability, crucial for safe food contact and easy sanitization.
Lightweight & Manageable Design: With a weight of approximately 1 kg, the hopper is light enough for easy handling, cleaning, and placement, yet sturdy enough to securely hold grains during the grinding process.
Optimized Grain Flow: Designed with a precise funnel shape and smooth interior, it ensures a consistent and controlled feeding of grains into the atta chakki's grinding mechanism, preventing blockages and promoting uniform milling.
Brand Compatibility: Specifically manufactured by Imperium, this hopper is engineered to perfectly fit and function with compatible Imperium domestic atta chakki models, ensuring a secure attachment and optimal performance.
Corrosion and Odor Resistance: The stainless steel material is naturally resistant to corrosion, rust, and the absorption of food odors, maintaining the purity of your grains and the freshness of your flour.
Accessories
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Parts included :
SS. Hopper.
Hopper Dhakkan
Cleaning Brush
Grain Flow Controller
Applications
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Domestic Atta Chakki Enhancement: Primarily used as a replacement or upgrade for the existing hopper of Imperium domestic atta chakkis, ensuring proper grain feeding and extending the life of the appliance.
Home Flour Milling: Facilitates the efficient grinding of various grains like wheat, rice, corn, jowar, bajra, and pulses into fresh flour for daily household cooking needs.
Hygienic Food Preparation: Essential for maintaining a high standard of hygiene in home flour milling, as its stainless steel body prevents bacterial growth and contamination.
Multi-Grain Grinding: Provides a safe and clean container for feeding different types of grains, enabling households to mill a variety of flours as per their dietary requirements.
Usage
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Secure Installation: Ensure the hopper is correctly and securely attached to the designated slot on your Imperium domestic atta chakki, following the appliance's manual for proper fitting.
Grain Loading: Pour cleaned and dry grains into the hopper. Avoid overfilling beyond the recommended capacity to ensure a smooth flow and prevent spillage during operation.
Monitoring Flow: During grinding, periodically check the hopper to ensure grains are flowing smoothly into the grinding chamber. Gently agitate if any bridging or sticking occurs.
Regular Checks: Before each use, quickly inspect the hopper for any damage, cracks, or loose connections to ensure safe and efficient operation.
Empty After Use: Completely empty any remaining grains from the hopper after each grinding session to prevent accumulation and spoilage, especially if different grains are to be milled next.
Maintenance
Routine Cleaning: After every use, detach the hopper (if removable) and clean it thoroughly with mild soap and water. Rinse well and allow it to air dry completely before reattaching or storing.
Avoid Abrasives: Do not use abrasive scrubbers, harsh chemicals, or steel wool on the stainless steel surface, as these can scratch the finish and compromise its hygiene.
Inspect for Damage: Regularly inspect the hopper for any dents, cracks, or deformities, particularly around the edges and fitting points. Damaged hoppers can hinder grain flow or compromise safety.
Proper Storage: Store the hopper in a dry, clean place when not in use, preferably reattached to the atta chakki or in a manner that prevents dust accumulation inside.
Check for Residue: Ensure no sticky residue or fine flour particles remain inside the hopper, especially in crevices, as this can attract pests or affect the taste of subsequently ground grains.