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Demaco extruder

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In the 1960s, the extruder underwent a series of changes that made it easy to sanitize and suitable for USDA food plants. These included a streamlined design with quick disassembly, and stainless steel construction with completely sealed welds. Demaco engineers also designed a premixer for the
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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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An innovative use of the extruder was feeding a can-filling machine for canned products. Demaco extruders also feed
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The extruder evolved from a mechanical pasta press first built in 1914. The mechanical version was replaced by a
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United States Department of Agriculture. FSIS Directive 11220.1 "Accepted Meat and Poultry Equipment",
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in West Melbourne, Florida, United States. It is the first pasta extruder ever built for
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machines to make canned ravioli products. The U.S. Chinese-food company
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in 1975. In the 1980s, the Demaco extruder became automated with
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extruder
Demaco
USDA
hydraulic
auger screw
U.S. patent
PLC
crisps
pizza rolls
ravioli
Chun King
Food Safety and Inspection Service
U.S. Government Printing Office


CRC Press
U.S. patent 3,891,192
United States Patent and Trademark Office


Categories
Machines
Pasta industry

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