First, start by using fresh, non-toxic beans to grow bean sprouts. Before beginning the cultivation process, carefully remove any damaged, diseased, or inferior grains, as well as any foreign particles or pigments. Rinse the beans thoroughly with clean water, then briefly dip them in 65°C water for one minute (make sure the water level is about 15 cm above the beans). After that, immediately rinse them with cold water to bring the temperature back to normal. Finally, soak the beans in dry water for a while to prepare them for germination.
Second, ensure that the soaking and rinsing water is of high quality. Use tap water, well water, or fresh river water—never use wastewater, seawater, or water with high salinity, as these can negatively affect the growth and safety of the sprouts.
Third, maintain a stable temperature during germination. The ideal temperature range is between 20°C and 28°C. Avoid extremes, and check the conditions frequently. If the temperature drops, close the doors and windows of the germination room, and make sure the tank is properly sealed with a film. If it gets too hot, open the cover slightly and pour in cooler water carefully, ensuring thorough drainage to prevent moisture buildup.
Fourth, keep the humidity at an optimal level. The air inside the container should have around 90% relative humidity. Adjust this by watering regularly. In warmer weather, mist the beans every 3 to 4 hours, while in cooler seasons, you may need to do it every 5 to 6 hours. Be careful not to overwater, and avoid touching the sprouts unnecessarily to prevent damage.
Fifth, take precautions to prevent bacterial contamination. After each batch of sprouts is removed from the container, wash them thoroughly with clean water and expose them to sunlight for sterilization. If any sprouts show signs of rot or decay, disinfect the containers and tools using lime water to eliminate harmful bacteria and ensure a safe growing environment.
By following these steps carefully, you can produce healthy, safe, and high-quality bean sprouts while minimizing the risk of contamination and ensuring consistent growth.
Seed Opener Blade Assembly Housing
This classification mainly includes the aluminum or zinc alloy die casting parts using in Seed Opener area. In the die casting process,higher specific pressure is required, so that higher filling speed can be obtained.which is beneficial for alloy to overcome mold filling resistance.and effectively fill each part of the cavity.The Casting General Tolerance is Grade GB-CT4.
Process Technology: High pressure die casting, Cold Chamber
Product Dimensions: Customized
Casting General Tolerance: Grade GB-CT4
Flow Processes: Die casting, Degating to remove the residual of the gate, Polishing and Deburring to remove the burrs, Polishing to remove the parting line, flash,CNC Turning, Cleaning, Packaging, Storaging, Shipping
Control Measure: Incoming Material Test, First Article inspection, Routing inspection, Final item inspection, and Outgoing quality control
Inspection Equipment: CMM, Caliper, Plug Gage, Screw Gauge
Application: Agriculture Parts
Certificate: IATF16949:2016,ISO14001:2015,ISO45001:2018
Lead Time: 30-35 days
Trade Term: FOB Ningbo
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