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The production process for apple juice begins with the milling of apples into mash. The ideal grain size, with respect to the subsequent pressing process, is approximately 5 - 8 mm. There are several technical solutions for this. We offer:
This mill is ideal for mashing berries and stone fruit (e.g. cherries). It is made entirely of stainless steel. Standard crushing rollers are made of rubber, but are available in stainless steel.
Advantages:
- Ideal for berries.
- Simple, very effective process with adjustable roller gap.
- Quick and easy cleaning.
- Robust and low maintenance.
- Entirely made of stainless steel.
Technical data:
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BQM 30
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Efficiency
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30 t/h
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Connected wattage
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1,5 kW
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This mill is ideal for chopping stone fruit. Similar to the grating mill, the grinding stock is flung against a blade-like perforated chromium-nickel steel plate by a multi-bladed rotor in the grinding cylinder. The mash is discharged through the sieve opening.
Advantages:
- Quick, easy cleaning.
- Robust and low maintenance.
- Milling blades available with various tooth systems.
- The milling blades are easy to exchange.
- Entirely made of stainless steel.
Technical data:
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BSM 10
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BSM 14
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BSM 15
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Efficiency
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5 - 7 t/h
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14 t/h
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15 t/h
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Connected wattage
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5,5 kW
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11 kW
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15 kW
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Milling knives
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9
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15
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15
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In our grating mills, the raw material is continuously fed from the funnel tube over a spiral into the grinding cylinder. The grinding tool consists of a slit grinder shell with grinding blades positioned inside. The mincing is achieved through a rotating blade that guides the product over the grinding instrument.
Advantages:
- Quick, easy cleaning.
- Robust and requires little maintenance.
- Grating blades available in various tooth systems.
- The grating blades are easy to exchange.
- Entirely made of stainless steel.
Technical data:
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BRM 20
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BRM 30
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Efficiency
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20 t/h
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30 t/h
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Connected wattage
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11 kW
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18 kW
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Our hammer mill is for the production of mash from vegetables and fruits without stones. The raw material is fed into the mill through the infeed shaft and chopped by a hammer shaft. The mash is discharged by being pressed through a sieve plate.
Advantages:
- Quick, easy cleaning.
- Low wear.
- Low maintenance.
- Sieve plates available with various hole diameters.
- The sieve plates are easy to exchange.
- Entirely made of stainless steel.
Technical data:
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BMH 10
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BMH 15
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Efficiency
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10 - 12 t/h
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15 - 18 t/h
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Connected wattage
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11 kW
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18,5 kW
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