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Unifiller Depositors Have Adjustable Nozzles for Any Configuration

Offer large speed and deposit range

Unifiller M Series Depositor

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The perfect solution for dual- or triple-lane production systems, Unifiller M Series depositors are ideal for working over vacuum form, fill, and tray sealing lines. They are used for the clean depositing of relatively viscous to liquid products, with or without chunks, such as batters, fruit fillings, sauces, delicate mousse fillings, salad dressing, soups, and deli salads.

Machine Features and Benefits:

  • Adjustable nozzles to meet any configuration
  • Individual portioning from each product cylinder for accurate deposits
  • Quick, easy cleaning for product changeover
  • Available in a servo version, a PLC-controlled machine capable of multiple deposits, recipe storage, and conveyor integration

Specifications:

  • Speed: Up to 120 cycles/min
  • Deposit Range: 0.7 to 38 oz per nozzle
  • Particle Size: Up to 1-in. soft cube (25 mm)
  • Power: Air 6CFM @ 80 psi
  • Washdown: Full washdown
  • Tools: No tools required


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