Everything about Pulper totally explained
In agriculture, a
pulper is a machine designed to remove pulp for example the soft flesh from
agricultural produce. For example, in
coffee growing the ripe, red
cherries are picked from the coffee bushes and prior to
fermentation and later drying the soft pulp needs to be removed (otherwise a potentially uncontrollable fermentation/rot will occur). In the case of coffee the pulping is normally done in a pulper that's either hand-cranked or engine-driven; the beans are emptied into an elevated
hopper and then dropped through a narrow slot within which they come into contact with a rotating spiked drum that removes the pulp or flesh. Again in the case of coffee, the sticky beans that result from this process then have to be washed, fermented, washed again and dried prior to further processing (milling to remove the
parchment) and then roasting.
In the wood-processing industry connected to
paper-making, a pulper is a machine that mechanically and chemically processes the fibers of wood chips, or artificial non-woven fibers, to reduce them to pulp.
Post-consumer waste is re-pulped, in one of the processes involved in
recycling it.
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