Biscuit has the following automated production processes.
MIXING: This is a process in which all the ingredients put together in the right proportion to form paste. These ingredients are then mixed in a mixer and dough is ready is ready for molding power. main ingredients are flour, fat, sugar and others for the product you want to have. dough temperature plays an important role. The temperature varies from 35-40 degrees centigrade. Low and high temperatureshave an effect on the consistency of paste.
PRESS: In this section we rolled the dough into sheets, then pass the measure reached on rollers and plate thickness for cutting. Here's a knife or a winding machine according to variety, where you get the shape and size of biscuits. Moulder speed range 20-40
Cheeks: This is the area where we shape these cookies into the oven moist. The biscuits are cooked to desired temperature. Various types of heatingstand today as ever, convenience and cost. Various types of furnaces available. The cooking time varies from 3 minutes to 8 minutes after the application of the law on product liability.
COOLING: The baked biscuits are then passed to the package before cooling conveyors for natural cooling. The temperature raised to room temperature. It should be between 35-40 degrees centigrade.
Boxing: These biscuits are stacked and then packaged food packaging. Several packagingMaterial for the packaging of these cookies in different packages available. Slug-packs, pouch pack or family packs etc. These packs are then placed in a secondary packaging such as cartons are transported to retailers. Packaging can be selected as the ability to plant and the type of packaging. packaging normal speed ranges from 80 to 100 packages per minute.
Ingredients: flour, fat, sugar, lecithin, salt, sodium bicarbonate, ammonium bicarbonate and flavorings mayare nuts, cocoa, coconut powder, onion, garlic, etc.
Packaging materials: rolled, tape, stickers, etc.
machinery, equipment and machinery: Mixers, laminator, roll arms, knives, planing, ovens, conveyors, encoders, packaging machines, printers, etc.
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