Ball Pop Depositing Plant Cooking-Depositing-Twist Wrapping
- (2) Savage model BHSS High Speed Gas Fired Cookers with digital thermostats and probes. 190,000 btu’s. Single Phase, 220 volt
- Savage model C Bowl Lifter
- Custom Built liquid depositing line for Ball Pops
- (3) sets of molds for 17, 25 and 28 gram ball pops
- (6) Piston depositor (Runs around 12 deposits/minute = 72 pops/minute)
- Stick inserter
- Auto transfer to cooling tunnel
- 14 ft long x 3-ft wide x 7-ft tall
- Custom Built Freezing Tunnel
- 8-ft long x 6-ft wide x 41” tall with Carlyle model 06DR8206D3250 compressor. 3 phase, 60 cycle, 220 volt. 6.5 HP
- (2) Spherical model BBJ11 and DRBT-150 Automatic Ball Pop Wrappers
- Single twist around stick
- About 80 pieces/minute each
- 3 phase, 60 cycle, 220 volts
- This line will produce about 950 ball pops per batch. Each batch takes about 40 minutes from cooking to wrapping.
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Condition | Good |
Main category | Process and Packaging |
Subcategory | Sealing & Wrapping Equipment |
ID | P00217499 |
Client type | Machinery dealer |
On Kitmondo since | 2011 |
Number of listings | 84 |
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Employees | 1 - 10 |
Established | 1912 |
Company description |
Serving the Confectionery, Pharmaceutical, Cosmetic, Food, Bakery, Packaging & Chemical Industries for 108 years. Union Standard and Union Confectionery Machinery have served the Confe… read more Serving the Confectionery, Pharmaceutical, Cosmetic, Food, Bakery, Packaging & Chemical Industries for 108 years. Union Standard and Union Confectionery Machinery have served the Confectionery, Pharmaceutical, Food, Cosmetic, Bakery, Packaging and Chemical industries since 1912. We are a worldwide supplier and have machines available at low prices for quick shipment from our New York and Mexico City plants. Our inventory changes on a daily basis, so if the machine you are looking for is not listed, please contact us. We purchase and sell machinery throughout the world and our machines can be bought either “as-is” or reconditioned. |
Last activity | Feb. 17, 2020 |
Contact | Click here |