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The Universal Nut sheller in Uganda, 2005. The universal nut sheller (UNS; formerly called the Malian peanut sheller) is a hand-operated machine capable of shelling raw peanuts. [1] It is made of concrete poured into two fibreglass molds, metal parts, one wrench, and any piece of rock or wood that can serve as a hammer. It accepts a wide range ...
A nut shell filter is a device to remove oil from water. In the oil and gas industry , the term walnut shell filter is common since black walnuts are most often used. Typically nut shell filters are designed for loadings under 100 mg/L oil and 100 mg/L suspended solids and operate with 90–95% removal efficiency. [ 1 ]
The mechanical pea sheller was invented in the 17th century. [1] Typically they press the peas between two rolls, which squeeze out the peas; sometimes the rolls have ridges that slice the pods open. Pea shellers have different types of mechanisms to separate the shells from the pods and other debris. [ 2 ]
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To me, apple pie is great, but no pie holds a candle to my Mamaw’s pecan pie. With its buttery crust, gooey caramel filling and perfectly toasted pecans, it was the highlight of the holidays.
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STORY: The shelling in Donetsk city came as Ukraine accused Russia on Wednesday of shelling nearly all cities along the frontline separating Ukrainian government-controlled territory from areas ...
A traditional corn sheller A large corn shelling machine. The modern corn sheller is commonly attributed to Lester E. Denison from Middlesex County, Connecticut. Denison was issued a patent on August 12, 1839, for a freestanding, hand-operated machine that removed individual kernels of corn by pulling the cob through a series of metal-toothed cylinders which stripped the kernels off the cob.