A universal mill providing the latest solutions for everyone in the chocolate industry.
Providing the latest solutions to everyone in the chocolate industry! Universal Mill SCBU Type ■□■Features■□■ ■ Simple and robust ■ Capable of fine grinding various raw materials ■ Designed in compliance with GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) standards ■ Easy operation and maintenance ■ Options - Inverter for freely adjustable rotation speed - Inlet section with magnetic grid - Complete set of feed screws - Outlet hopper - Liquefaction device ■ For more details, please contact us.
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Providing the latest solutions to everyone in the chocolate industry! Universal Mill SCBU Type ■□■Features■□■ ■ Simple and robust ■ Capable of fine grinding various raw materials ■ Designed in compliance with GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) standards ■ Easy to operate and maintain ■ Options - Inverter for freely adjustable rotation speed - Inlet section with magnetic grid - Complete feed screw assembly - Outlet hopper - Liquefaction device ■ For more details, please contact us.
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■□■Examples of products that can be size-reduced/crushed■□■ ■Cocoa shells (approximately 50% volume reduction) ■Croquant ■Roasted hazelnuts and almonds ■Coarsely crushed cakes and crumbs ■Crumbs ■Pre-crushed cocoa mass blocks (cocoa nibs) liquefaction
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Bühler is developing solutions that contribute to the world's safe food supply, address climate change, and enhance the energy efficiency of vehicles, buildings, and machinery. As a solution partner in the food and mobility industries, we have set a goal to reduce energy consumption, waste, and water usage in our customers' value chains by 50% by 2025. ■ History of the Bühler Group ■ 1860: Founder Adolf Bühler established a foundry in Uzwil, Switzerland. 1872: First use of cast rolls in roller mills for grain milling. 2020: Celebrated the 160th anniversary of the group's founding. ■ History of Bühler Japan ■ 1974: Established the Japanese subsidiary. 2007: Opened the Regional Product Development Research Center (RADEC). 2017: Relocated RADEC to the North Kanto Service Station. ■ Business Divisions ■ Grains & Food (Processing and manufacturing processes for grains, food, and feed) Consumer Foods (Processing and manufacturing processes for chocolate, baked goods, coffee, bakery products, etc.) Advanced Materials (Wet grinding, die casting, optical thin film manufacturing solutions)