1. Food industry
  2. Fish Processing
  3. PERUZA limited liability company

Herring nobbing and filleting machine
for mackerelfor sardines

herring nobbing and filleting machine
herring nobbing and filleting machine
herring nobbing and filleting machine
herring nobbing and filleting machine
herring nobbing and filleting machine
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Characteristics

Fish type
for herring, for mackerel, for sardines
Throughput

350 p/min

Description

Pocket type fish nobbing and filleting Adjustable for various product types, this pocket type fish nobbing & filleting machine will yield the highest quality product at a lower cost. Pocket type fish nobbing machine is Most flexible way how to process Sardines, Mackerel, Herring, Anchovie and other pelagic fishes. Produce HG or fillets, pocket type nobbing/filleting is adaptable for the product you desire. With few adjustments change product type. Modular design enables step by step integration. Start with simpler products and end up with full automatic line. Product must be inserted in the stainless steel pockets one by one. The product can be inserted into pockets with either manual operator infeed or automatic feeding unit. To maintain optimal productivity, all pockets must be filled before entering the cutting section. Pockets convey whole fish to the cutting section, where the head is cut off. Laser measurment system adjust cutting place in order to acchieve highest possible yield. After de-heading, fish is passed onto vacuum gutting unit, where high power vacuum pump removes fish entrails. Upon the modification of machine multiple products can be produced. In order to find out best suitable product for you, please contact our sales team. Main benefits: Clean cuts without damaging the fish Laser fish measurement system - maximum yield Easy maintenance and cleaning Food grade materials

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