-
Machinery
Choose from 20,022 used machinery listings
- Auctions
- Sell machines
- Sell complete plants
- What is Kitmondo?
- About us
- Blog
Marel’s TargetBatcher has long been known for its accuracy and weighting for fixed-weight packaging. With 7 high accuracy static scales, with 14 buffer containers, TargetBatcher selects the best product combination in just a fraction of a second, making it much easier for processors to process multiple small product batches where a quick change from one product to another is crucial.
TargetBatcher is present in plants around the world and is used for a variety of products e.g. mackerel, haddock fillets, tuna steaks, tiger prawns in shell, hake slices, squid, cuttlefish and other products. This compact, compact weight is available in two variants: fresh and frozen products and specially glazed products.
TargetBatcher is an easy way to reduce raw material loss, mainly by combining the pre-determination of the number of frozen or fresh products that should be in a package of a certain weight. Optionally, you can use Marela software that tracks machine operation in real time. The information collected from TargetBatcher is a complete overview of the activities that are part of the weighing process.
TargetBatcher is accurate and effectively reduces raw material losses. It is a stable device that you can rely on and doesn’t need too much maintenance and is also easy to use.
Model: Marel TB-3000
Year: 2011
Machine dimensions (LxWxH): 2.900x800x1.700 mm
Machine weight: 330 kg.
Power: 230/400V / 1kW / 50/60Hz
Max. productdimensions (LxWxH): 320x70x120 mm
Max. product weight: 3.000 g
Capacity: 12-24 portion/min.
Accurancy: 1g / 0,035 ounces
This equipment is located in NL
Manufacturer | Marel |
Model | TB-3000 |
Year | 2011 |
Country | Netherlands |
Condition | Good |
Main category | Process and Packaging |
Subcategory | Weighers and Sorters |
ID | P40326051 |
Client type | Machinery dealer |
On Kitmondo since | 2024 |
Number of listings | 31 |
Country | Netherlands |
Last activity | March 26, 2024 |
Contact | Click here |