Roller meat tenderizer MacMAX 500
industrial

Roller meat tenderizer - MacMAX 500 - Schröder Maschinenbau GmbH - industrial
Roller meat tenderizer - MacMAX 500 - Schröder Maschinenbau GmbH - industrial
Roller meat tenderizer - MacMAX 500 - Schröder Maschinenbau GmbH - industrial - image - 2
Roller meat tenderizer - MacMAX 500 - Schröder Maschinenbau GmbH - industrial - image - 3
Roller meat tenderizer - MacMAX 500 - Schröder Maschinenbau GmbH - industrial - image - 4
Add to favorites
Compare this product

Characteristics

Applications
industrial
Other characteristics
roller

Description

For the production of high-quality cooked ham, massaging the muscles is an important part of the process. Protein is activated which ensures optimum bonding. This process supports the Schröder macerator. The blade rollers cut the surface, enlarging it, and increasing the release of protein and improving the absorption of brine. Large tendons, for poultry products as well, are also cut by the MacMAX, reducing muscle contraction during cooking and increasing binding. Features & Benefits - Improved bond between the parts - Increased yields - Reduced massaging time - Increased slice cohesion - Increased brine intake - Reduced brine pockets Details - Machine length: approx. 3470 mm (with infeed and outlet conveyor) - Machine width: approx. 1340 mm - Machine height: approx. 1340 mm (without crane), approx. 2260 mm (with crane) - Height adjustment infeed conveyor: 1045 mm – 1215 mm - Conveyor width: approx. 500 mm - Number of blades per blade roller: optionally 79 (1,5 mm) or 84 pieces (1 mm) - Compressed air: min. 6 bar - Blade roller adjustment: depending on the product 0 bis 50 mm - Weight: approx. 950 kg - Electrical connection: 3Ph/PE; 400/440V; 50/60 Hz

Catalogs

No catalogs are available for this product.

See all of Schröder Maschinenbau GmbH‘s catalogs
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.