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Vegetable "shredder"

09/19/2008 3:35 AM

Good day CR4

We are looking at establishing a small scale leafy and other vegetable and fruit packaging assembly line. These will include cabbage, spinach, lettuce, potatoes (ready to cook chips), grated carrots, beetroot et cetera. While sorting the products may be done by hand, washing, shredding/grating, drying, packaging, sealing and related activities need to be mechanized to eliminate food contamination. It will be preferable, whenever possible, if the it is one machine with several attachments to suit the various vegetable types. Any one at CR4 who knows equipment suppliers fitting the above description kindly let me know, please. Design engineers, apart from ready made equipment suppliers, are also make their inputs.

Awaiting your help in this regard

Maggie

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Re: Vegetable "shredder"

09/19/2008 9:56 AM

Guest,

Try this web site, http://www.urschel.com/index.php

They have machines that can do this, you may need an intergrator for this, to put the system together and balance it

If you could register, I would read your bio and give you more info, because location can help.

phoenix911

I wish you would say where you are from

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Re: Vegetable "shredder"

09/30/2008 4:23 PM

Hi phoenix911

I will register shortly, after visiting the link

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