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The DEMACO extruder is used to make a wide range of products, including pasta and cereal. Additionally, DEMACO extruders are used to make some snacks, such as
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and mixer, the extruder combined the functions of mixing, kneading and extruding in one machine, operations that formerly required three machines.
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sanitary food plants. Its design allowed food producers to use an extruder directly in fresh, frozen and canning factories.
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