This is a pump specially designed to enhance sanitary properties for food transportation.
The Marzan Model PI 50 diaphragm sanitary pump is specially designed to enhance sanitary properties for food transportation and has obtained approvals from the USDA, FDA, and 3A. For more details, please download the catalog.
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【Specifications】 ○Model Number: PI 50 ○Weight: Approximately 43kg ○Standard Lift Height: 30m ○Standard Discharge Capacity: 150L/min (=9m³/Hr) ○Discharge Volume per Stroke: 0.75 gallons (=2.84L) ●For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Examples of Use】 ○ Cottage cheese ○ Frozen concentrated orange juice ○ Yogurt, ice cream toppings ○ Tomato paste ○ Vegetable soup ○ Diced tomatoes ○ Ground meat ○ Diced pineapple ○ Pie filling ○ Concentrated juices ○ Ketchup ○ Chicken liver and gizzards ○ Macaroni salad ○ Yeast, eggs ○ Barbecue sauce ○ Salad dressing ○ Mustard ○ Mayonnaise 【Applications】 ○ Food industry ○ Dairy products ○ Meat and broilers ○ Beverage industry ○ Egg processing industry ○ Cosmetics ○ Pharmaceuticals ○ Chemical industry ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Since its founding as Kyokuto Creamery Package Manufacturing Co., Ltd., CP Engineering Co., Ltd. has consistently provided sales, maintenance, and engineering services for a wide range of food transportation and processing equipment, including ice cream freezers, sanitary rotary pumps, and food packaging machines, for over 60 years. The "Kurepaco Pump," the prototype of the rotary pump, has been cherished by end users across various industries for many years as the APV brand's sanitary rotary pump. Additionally, we have expanded into the market with the world's fastest novelty ice cream molding equipment, and we will continue to provide products and services that meet our customers' needs without becoming complacent.