The GDVC vertical infestation destroyer – also known as entoleter – is typically used to eliminate any insects, their eggs, and larvae that may be present in flour.
It is commonly employed to treat milled products before storage, bagging, and/or shipping.
The treatment prevents the proliferation of insects and pests, which could quickly lead to product deterioration.
The process of pest elimination occurs mechanically: the rotor generates a centrifugal force that propels the product at high speed, causing it to impact against the rotor pins and the containment casing. Since this is a purely mechanical action, the treatment does not alter the organoleptic characteristics of the product.
In the case of cereals, this action also results in the surface cleaning of the grains and the breakage of empty kernels.
The vertical impact machine is designed to be installed in the drop pipeline; the product is loaded from the top and, once treated, is discharged into the hopper below.


