Crispily tear and crush bean sprouts, cabbage, and lettuce to reduce their volume! A dehydrating machine for vegetable scraps.
We handle the vegetable dehydration reduction machine "Moyashi Pressure." It shreds waste from bean sprouts, cabbage, lettuce, and more using a dual-axis screw, crushing and squeezing out water, and performing cutting, compression, and discharge. It can be used for pre-treatment for compost recycling, as well as for reducing waste disposal costs and complying with the Food Recycling Law. 【Features】 ■ Squeezes out water using a dual-axis screw, cutting → compressing → discharging! ■ Pre-treatment for compost recycling and measures for reducing waste under the Food Recycling Law ■ Simple structure with fewer breakdowns and easy operation ■ No blades used, making maintenance easy ■ Compact and easy to move *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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basic information
【Specifications】 ■Machine dimensions (W×D×H): 1780X900X1200mm ■Power consumption: 3-phase 200V 2.2kw/h ■Processing capacity: 2–3m3/h ■Volume reduction ratio: 1/5–1/6 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Price range
P6
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Detailed information
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Bean sprouts input The hopper is approximately 150 liters.
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Cabbage, lettuce, etc. are also okay.
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Dehydration section Crush it vigorously to squeeze out the water.
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Discharge section Crushed and dehydrated bean sprouts
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Dimensions: Width 1,780mm × Depth 900mm × Height 1,200mm
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Dash-1 |
Company information
Astec ECO, as an "Environmental Business Partner," provides total support for the introduction of various recycling systems, equipment delivery, installation, maintenance services, removal, and more, offering appropriate proposals to address various customer issues in order to build a "circular society" and achieve "zero emissions."