Food & Feed Extruder
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Product Description

Can be customized cheetos extruder/nik nak making machine extruder nik /kurkure/nik puffed

Kurkure processing line mainly use corn grits as material.In the flour mixer with water and fed to the rotary die extruder. In the extruder, due to the two rotary plates , the corn grits are squeezed and twisted to form curls shape. The curls passes through the die and gets cut by the cutting knifes into required lengths.The kurkure are fried in cooking oil and then cooled before flavoring. Seasoning is sprayed on the kurkure to improve their taste.

Flow chart:

Mixer---->>Feeder---->>Extruder---->>Air blower---->>Seizer---->>Conveyor---->>Fryer---->>Seasoning

Technical Parameters
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Name
Mixer
Conveyor
Extruder
Air blower
Seizer
Hoist
Oil fryer
Flavor
Model
BF-II
LX-I
LY-II
FS-I
SX-II
TS-II
YZ-II
TW-II
Power
3kw
0.75kw
13kw
0.55kw
10kw
0.37kw
60kw
1.11kw
Size
0.8*0.8*1.2m
1.2*0.4*2.2m
1.8*0.8*2.1m

2.3*0.8*2.2m

4*1*1.6m
2.8*0.4*1.6m
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