Chopper Reduces Solid Produce into Puree or Mash
The Moyno Chopper Hopper, a food products processor that combines solids reduction and transfer pumping into one efficient unit, can reduce whole produce – papayas, pineapples, pumpkins, corn or any other fruits or vegetables – into an easy to handle puree or mash. The Chopper Hopper pumping system maximizes processing, requires minimal maintenance and reduces overall cost of ownership.
The Moyno Chopper Hopper provides simple and effective handling of waste by-products. Up to three stages of solids reduction are available for coarse, medium and fine particle size. Typical applications include food processing, waste handling for disposal, plant rendering, product recovery and ethanol production.
Additional features include:
- Proprietary gear joint design
- Multiple cutter designs
- Additional cutters located in the extension tube for further solids reduction
- Angled cutters for tearing/grabbing action
- Optional feed into colloid mill for homogenizingCarbon or stainless steel construction available
Company Information
Springfield, Ohio (see map)
Phone: 877-4UMOYNO
Fax: (937) 327-3177
Website: www.moyno.com
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