Salmon processing line 1250

Salmon processing line - 1250  - Ryco
Salmon processing line - 1250  - Ryco
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Characteristics

Fish type
for salmon
Throughput

120 p/h

Description

CONTAINERIZED SALMON H&G PROCESSING SYSTEM The Containerized Salmon H&G systems allow quick installation of complete processing lines onto ships or into shore plants, and just as quick removal. Wiring and other utilities are installed in the container, and the equipment is protected from theft and damage during storage. Over 20 containerized systems are curretently used in Alaska and Russia processing Cod, Crab, and Salmon. Containers are easily moved onto a trawl ship deck for the salmon season, and removed after. Containers are an efficient way to expand limited processing space. The containers are constructed of marine grade Aluminum, and can be insulated for cold weather operation. OPERATION: The fish are first headed on a RYCO #225 Automatic Header The fish feed into the RYCO #644 Gutter The fish are ejected gently onto an inspection and grading belt, ready for freezing. The roe are automatically removed without damage to the skeins, and collected by a conveying system on a sorting and grading area. A complete system for processing the roe by washing, brine washing, drying and packaging can also be provided in an adjacent container. FEATURES: Cleaning capacity of over 120 fish per minute, 2 to 12 pounds Heavy aluminum plate construction Non-corroding components Suitable for shipboard installation Requires filtered, fresh or salt water at 10gpm,100 psi Requires 15 kw electrical power Container includes air compressor for operating heading machine and high pressure water pump for the gutting machine Container operating weight is 6 mt.

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