Easily crush frozen materials below -20℃! Achieve high safety with non-contact rotation crushing.
The "Frozen Crusher" from Higashimoto Kikai effortlessly crushes raw materials at -20°C and 40kg with its powerful crushing claws. The major difference from grinders is that it crushes through non-contact rotation rather than cutting. The advantage of this non-contact method is that there is no wear on the metal due to rotational contact between metals, resulting in very high product safety. Currently, this high safety is highly regarded, and it is widely used in industries ranging from meat processing to cheese production. 【Features】 ■ Focuses on "crushing" rather than "cutting" by implementing non-contact rotation ■ All plates and crushing claws are manufactured in-house ■ All stainless steel frame ■ Sturdy and robust construction *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 ■ Heavy-duty / Compact type ■ All stainless steel frame ■ Powerful crushing claws ■ Mesh plate ■ Cutting knife ■ Feeding device is optional All of the above are standard specifications. We also accept special specifications and line designs, so please feel free to contact us. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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In our rare market, where a single company rarely handles all the necessary models for manufacturing, several top manufacturers compete for each model. Among them, Higashimoto Kikai offers a lineup of almost all manufacturing machines and competes on equal footing with global competitors in every model, sometimes collaborating to advance technology. On the other hand, we have made significant contributions to the improvement of international technical standards, such as donating small machines to the meat science department at Ohio State University in the United States. We continuously refine our valuable assets, which include close partnerships and exchanges with global manufacturers over many years, as well as an international perspective and information network gained through regular overseas training. The manufacturing of environmental-related equipment and welfare-related equipment also extends from the hints and knowledge acquired in advanced countries such as Germany and Sweden, among others, in that field.