Wet Hopper with Outfeed Gooseneck Conveyor – BNTZ

Wet Hopper with Outfeed Gooseneck Conveyor – BNTZ

Quality and Innovation

by Marcelissen

Suitable for

Potatoes, root vegetables

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Ensure a seamless flow of products

The Wet Hopper with Outfeed Gooseneck Conveyor – BNTZ is an essential component for optimizing efficiency in food processing production lines. This advanced machine serves as a crucial buffer, ensuring a seamless flow of products. The Wet Hopper features a wet storage bunker equipped with an outfeed conveyor belt, which is available with either PVC or stainless steel wire mesh and flights, depending on the application. The machine is designed for precise water level management, featuring an overflow system to regulate the water level and a drainage tap for easy water removal. Additionally, the gooseneck conveyor is engineered to minimize fall height during product discharge, reducing the risk of damage. The BNTZ stands out for its ability to handle high production capacities of up to 10,000 kg per hour, making it ideal for large-scale operations. Constructed from high-quality stainless steel and PVC, the machine ensures durability and long-term reliability. Easy-to-access cleaning hatches promote a hygienic working environment by simplifying the cleaning process. Moreover, the machine's flexible water management system, featuring overflow and drainage options, allows for precise control in various processing scenarios.

Advantages of our Wet Hopper with Outfeed Gooseneck Conveyor - BNTZ

High capacity of up to 10,000 kg per hour.

Durable and reliable construction.

Easy-to-clean design.

Flexible water management options.

What our clients say

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    Verbist Aardappelen, a longstanding player in the potato industry, partnered with Marcelissen to establish a complete production line for fresh potato products. With Marcelissen's expertise in machinery and ongoing maintenance support, Verbist achieved seamless operations, ensuring high-quality products. This fostered a mutually trusted and enduring relationship spanning over a quarter of a century.
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