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The Fully Automated DORNOW "Step- by- Step" Carborundum

Peeling Plants SBS - K

 (Abridged designation: SBS- K - plant)

 

Introduction: 

In medium-sized or large-scale production plants a DORNOW roller peeling machine will be used as carborundum peeler. 

For factories with smaller or medium throughput the carborundum peeling system described here appears to be an appropriate alternative: the DORNOW "step-by-step" carborundum peeling plant. 

Capacities (in kg/hr of raw goods, approximate values): 
(When using potatoes from medium to big sorting sizes) 


       
SBS-K-I:   250 - 300, with 1 x peeling unit 20 K-AT-OS
       
SBS-K II:  500 - 600, with 2 x peeling unit 20 K-AT-OS.
        SBS-K III: 750 - 900, with 3 x peeling unit 20 K-AT-OS. 


View of an SBS - II peeling system: Brochure 108, page 5, picture 16
 


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The "step-by-step" carborundum peeling system may consist of one peeling unit, of two or three peeling units.
Capacities: as cited above in kg/hr of raw goods.
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During a first stage of investment you can start production with the purchase of a "20-K-AT-OS" peeling unit, in order to operate the plant later with two or three peeling units.
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The machines are, as a rule, put on platforms. For two reasons: 
1. The ready-peeled potatoes can, this way, drop directly into a bigger and, therefore, higher storage bin or on an inspection table. 
2. The peel waste, even from three peeling units, can fall directly into the collecting bin of a pump or of a conveying device. Lower positioning possible. The discharge height can be adjusted according to the requirements.
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There is very little floor space required. The erection of the machines can, for instance, be arranged in a way that their sides form a right angle. Normally they will be put up in a line.
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The peeling units are constructed in a way that guarantees a controlled and continuous peeling. The inefficient "flat peeling" that occurs in many other machines will be avoided.
- The construction is very sturdy and permits easy maintenance. Few spare parts required. Simple technology.
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The peeling can be carried out either totally dry or in atomised water. This way of processing does not necessarily produce waste water. A very small quantity of water results from atomisation and "disappears" in the waste peel.
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If several peeling units are to be connected one after the other, the carborundum coating of the last peeling unit can have a very fine structure so that you will get a very smooth final product.
- By exchanging the peeling elements, any carborundum peeling unit can easily be transformed into a blade peeling unit (or vice versa).
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If higher capacities and blade-peeled produce should be required later, you can change all machines into blade peeling machines, with a DORNOW roller peeling machine being connected before, as carborundum peeling unit.
- The plant includes a precisely working dosing device. This has to be purchased only once, even if further peeling units will be added later.
- To operate the plant, compressed air, i. e. a compressor is required.

 

Résumé:

- no waste water - no "flat peeling"
- plain technique     - controlled peeling
- robust construction   - continuous and smooth peeling
- low wear and tear  - little waste
- little maintenance       - does not require much floor space
- high capacities  - can be extended



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