Bread production line

Bread production line - Intervin 2012 Ltd
Bread production line - Intervin 2012 Ltd
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Our confectionery equipment production is located in Varna, Republic of Bulgaria. All our equipment has received declarations of conformity of our equipment to the requirements of the European Union. Manufacturing line for products of tight dough An excellent solution for food industry enterprises engaged in in-line production of confectionery and grocery products. The line is designed for the production of products of tight dough – crisp breads, pilot bread, lahvash etc.) The main aggregates are a tight dough roll-in workstation, a Tunnel modular oven and a free cooling conveyor. Tight dough roll-in workstation with longitudinal-transverse cutting ЛР-2 produces up to 80 kg of products per hour. At the same time, the thickness of the rolled dough varies from 0.8 to 20 mm, and the width of the dough strip is 400 mm. With this productivity, the roll-in workstation is compact and economical. Its length does not exceed 3.2 m, width is 80 cm, and height is 1.7 m. Rolling process is carried out by wear-resistant stainless steel shafts. To obtain even edges and a required width of a dough stripe, a disc divider is installed on a feeder. Dough edge cuts fall on the runout conveyor and pass to the hopper of the pre-rolling workstation. Thus, the amount of production waste is minimized. Tunnel modular oven consists of several baking modules, feeding table, receiving table, mechanical ventilation system, power unit and control panel.

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