Basket system
Meat is fed by means of a pressure and feeding screw against a cutting set and is compressed at the same time. The screw turns in a ”pressure pipe” - the worm housing. Grooves, which have a twist, are worked into this. Through
this the minced
product is supported
and prevented from
flowing back from the
cutting assembly. The
”stops” or supporting elements
in the worm housing can be
easily removed as a ”basket system”
with MADO. Only the completely smooth
"pressure pipe" remains in the machine. In this way,
perfectly hygienic cleaning of the chopper is made
possible.
Pressure and feed screw
It has been proven by scientific research that only 10
- 30 % of the energy expended is needed for feeding
the raw material with mincing screws. The cutting
assembly consumes the major part of 70-90 % of the
power. This dis-
covery has led
to the deve-
lopment of the
new bipartite
MADO screw.
The ”drive element” for
the cutting assembly is
made of high-grade stainless
steel and the ”feeder element" is
made of very strong plastic, which pos-
sesses emergency running properties and fulfills the
purpose of a low abrasive bearing for the screw. In
this way, the feared heavy metal abrasion is avoided.
With the automatic mincers from MADO four patents are revolutionizing hygienic, economical meat processing in the industry.