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System Can Be Combined With HRS Fruit Juice Processing Machinery

Handles up to 60 drums (3,170 gal) of frozen product per hr

Hrs Heat Exchangers I Series System

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The HRS Heat Exchangers I Series system de-packs, crushes, and melts (re-melts) frozen fruit juice for the manufacture of high quality not-from-concentrate products. It handles up to 60 drums (3,170 gal) of frozen product per hr. The IC Series element features a roller conveyor, which feeds lined 200-L drums into a tipper that empties them into a crusher. Here, a spiked roller crushes the solid ice into an icy slush, which is transferred to the IM Series re-melting device that melts the frozen product, raising the temperature of the juice from frozen to approximately 39 °F in 90 seconds.

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