УДК 633.491:631.362.41
https://doi.org/10.25630/PAV.2019.74.21.004
S.A. Plakhov, V.M. Alakin, A.I. Ponomarev
The urgency of application of modern technology of ultra-low volume spraying and universal equipment for processing potatoes with protective and stimulating preparations is briefly considered. The design features of the universal module are given, its technological process is considered and the main qualitative indicators of work are given.
Keywords: potato, tuber processing of protective-stimulating substances, universal rotary disc surface, universal module, stationing tubers, technological adjustments.
S.A. Plakhov, PhD, associate professor of the Department Wheeled vehicle and applied mechanics. E-mail: sa.plahov@yandex.ru
V.M. Alakin, PhD, associate professor of the Department Wheeled vehicle and applied mechanics. E-mail: alakin@bmstu-kaluga.ru
A.I. Ponomarev, PhD, associate professor of the Department Wheeled vehicle and applied mechanics. E-mail: apon2005@yandex.ru
Kaluga branch of the Moscow State Technical University after N.E. Bauman
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For citing: Plakhov S.A., Alakin V.M., Ponomarev A.I. Universal module for potato treatment with protective and stimulating preparations. Potato and Vegetables. 2019. No7. Pp. 22–23.