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Cabbage Cutting Machine S65
5000 kg/h industrial belt slicing, shredding
High productivity cabbage cutting machine S65:
Cabbage cutting machine can be equipped with the transporter, cabbage destalkers, salting vat. High productivity 5000-7500 kg/h, high-quality materials as food grade stainless steel AISI 304. Can be cut whole, large cabbage heads.
General Features:
Productivity 5000-7500 kg/h;
High quality, long lasting stainless steel cutting knives (up to 600 tons between sharpening);
Disc diameter of 65 cm, grants, that you can put whole large cabbage heads;
Universal cutting machine, very good for slicing, short cabbage cutting;
Easy to clean, can be washed with low-pressure water;
All food contact elements made of stainless steel;
Powder painted frame, three-layer lacquer in the standard version, or full stainless steel version(picture);
Electric connection 400/220/120 Volts, 50-60 Hz. For different connections, please, ask;
Mainly used by:
Natural Sauerkraut, Kimchi, Salad producers
Vegetable, salad producing and whole selling companies
Restaurant and fast food chains
Special request for machine
This equipment is located in LV
Manufacturer | Alistar Europe Ltd |
Model | S65 |
Year | 2019 |
Country | Latvia |
Condition | Excellent |
Main category | Process and Packaging |
Subcategory | Slicer |
ID | P91105008 |
Client type | End User |
On Kitmondo since | 2019 |
Number of listings | 0 |
Country | Latvia |
Employees | 1 - 10 |
Established | -12 |
Company description |
Our company offers vegetable processing equipment, mainly commercial cabbage shredding equipment. Equipment is multifunctional and can do a lot of processes like: Grating Our company offers vegetable processing equipment, mainly commercial cabbage shredding equipment. Equipment is multifunctional and can do a lot of processes like: Grating Same time we offer commercial food mixers 100/300/600l capacity. |
Last activity | Feb. 6, 2020 |