These systems are used to grind the product to mash. Bearing in mind the subsequent pressing stage, the desired grain size is approx. 5-8 mm, which can be achieved using the solutions described below.
Grating mill:
The mill consists of a housing in which the shaft of the main frame and the motor is fitted. The feed screw and the rotor are installed on the shaft, while inside the housing there is a set of grinding blades. The mill is driven by an electrical motor which is coupled to the shaft via an articulated coupling. The outlet funnel is installed in the bottom section of the housing. The complete unit is supported by a steel frame.
BRM 20 | BRM 30 | |
Efficiency | 20 t/h | 30 t/h |
Power input | 11 kW | 18 kW |
Material | AISI 304 | AISI 304 |
Hammer mill:
This system is designed to produce mash from vegetables and stone-free fruits. The raw material is fed into the mill via a loading chute and grounded by a beater shaft. The mash is discharged by being pressed through a perforated plate, which is very easy to replace.
BMH10 | BMH15 | |
Efficiency | 10 -12 t/h | 15 -18 t/h |
Power input | 11 kW | 18 kW |
Material | AISI 304 | AISI 304 |
Crushing mill:
This mill is perfect for mashing berry and stone fruits such as cherries. It consists of two stainless steel rollers mounted on a frame, with the rollers being driven by a gear motor. The distance between the rollers is adjusted manually, allowing for the crushing of stone fruits (e.g. cherries or plums) without damaging the stones.
BQM 10 | |
Efficiency | up to 30 t/h |
Power input | 1, 5 kW |
Material | stainless steel |
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