TEMEL İLKELERI CHOCOLATE PREPARATION KITCHEN EQUIPMENT

Temel İlkeleri CHOCOLATE PREPARATION KITCHEN EQUIPMENT

Temel İlkeleri CHOCOLATE PREPARATION KITCHEN EQUIPMENT

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Consistency: The refining process helps to create a consistent flavor and texture throughout the chocolate.

If you want to make çağdaş smooth chocolate there is just no way around getting a melanger. It's the one bit of macun there is just no getting around. 

The Finer S allows you to store and automatically recall unlimited individual recipes. Ensuring a consistent production and making it easy for you to switch between recipes and end products – from chocolate, compounds and creams for fillings, coatings or spreads.

Excess chocolate: The machine can be used to refine excess chocolate, reducing waste and increasing efficiency.

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Smooth chocolate: The machine helps to refine the chocolate to a smoother texture, which enhances the eating experience.

Each system offers its own unique advantages and is available in capacities ranging from small scale artisan (or ‘pilot plant’) all the way to large industrial production systems.

For chocolate and chocolate coating production, Kocotek specializes in traditional five-roll refining combined with dry conching, kakım well as, the modern ball mill production technology, combined with either a continuous ‘wet’ conche or a batch ‘dry’ conche.

Ball refining is one of the chocolate micronization techniques. In order to get efficient results, process should derece exceed grinding down by 50 times and the grinded content should be liquid. Grinding time and product fineness are inversely proportional and generally the desired fineness of chocolate is in the range of 18 - 30 microns. Mixing arms of the chocolate refining machine are made of special material which subsequently heat-treated. With coupled chocolate pump and three-way valve, there is possibility to circulate the mass or discharge to a storage tank.

The feed mass must have a certain consistency, which is determined by the initial fat content, particle properties and upstream process parameters. Here the particles are ground to their bitiş size, usually below 30µm in order to avoid a sandy texture in the mouth in the bitiş product. A difficulty is to combine the continuous refiners Chocolate TEMPERING MACHINE with downstream batch conches. Productivity of both machines strongly decreases if only one refiner is connected to one conch. Therefore usually a number of refiners are connected to a number of conches, which leads to relatively large production lines of several tons per hour. This is also one of the reasons why smaller companies hardly use this technology.

The hygienic process zone is constructed entirely in stainless steel, without edges or open cavities, offering you the highest quality sanitation and making it fast and easy to clean between batches.

In case melting tank is going to be used also bey storage tank, preventing of thermal fluctuations inside the chocolate melting tank which may occur because of bypassing tempered chocolate back to melting tank is required.

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