Description
Suitable for: Straining while extracting honey and for direct filling of jars. Capacity 30 kg; fine sieve Ø 30.5 cm, sieve height 34 cm.
The receiving straining can is primarily intended for straining during honey extraction. Two welded stainless steel pinch valves are fitted to cut the honey cleanly. The upper pinch valve is used to discharge the strained honey into lower containers. The lower pinch valve is used to empty the can. Inside the receiving straining can there is a fine sieve with a diameter of 30.5 cm and a height of 34 cm. The sieve is made of stainless steel mesh and ensures a high honey flow rate.
We place the receiving straining can beneath the pinch valve of the honey extractor. During straining the lower pinch valve must remain closed. The honey level rises up to the upper pinch valve and then flows through it into a lower receiving bucket. A filled receiving straining can allows continuous straining. As honey flows into the receiving straining can, wax debris rises to the surface and can be skimmed off easily. The sieve mesh does not clog even when straining honey all day. At the end the receiving straining can is emptied via the lower pinch valve.
The receiving straining can can also be used to fill jars with honey directly, because the pinch valve cuts off the honey neatly.
The honey receiving can is made entirely from stainless, food-approved materials.
Optional accessory: • Honey sieve Ø 24 cm, coarse with holder, stainless steel (Art. No. 7015)
Technical data:
The receiving straining can is primarily intended for straining during honey extraction. Two welded stainless steel pinch valves are fitted to cut the honey cleanly. The upper pinch valve is used to discharge the strained honey into lower containers. The lower pinch valve is used to empty the can. Inside the receiving straining can there is a fine sieve with a diameter of 30.5 cm and a height of 34 cm. The sieve is made of stainless steel mesh and ensures a high honey flow rate.
We place the receiving straining can beneath the pinch valve of the honey extractor. During straining the lower pinch valve must remain closed. The honey level rises up to the upper pinch valve and then flows through it into a lower receiving bucket. A filled receiving straining can allows continuous straining. As honey flows into the receiving straining can, wax debris rises to the surface and can be skimmed off easily. The sieve mesh does not clog even when straining honey all day. At the end the receiving straining can is emptied via the lower pinch valve.
The receiving straining can can also be used to fill jars with honey directly, because the pinch valve cuts off the honey neatly.
The honey receiving can is made entirely from stainless, food-approved materials.
Optional accessory: • Honey sieve Ø 24 cm, coarse with holder, stainless steel (Art. No. 7015)
Technical data:
- Capacity: 30 kg
- Dimensions: total height 37 cm; height to upper pinch valve 28 cm
- Sieve: fine sieve Ø 30.5 cm, sieve height 34 cm; sieve material: stainless steel mesh
- Valves: 2 welded stainless steel pinch valves (upper valve for discharge into lower containers, lower valve for emptying)
- Material: stainless, food-grade materials
- Optional accessory: Honey sieve Ø 24 cm coarse with holder (Art. No. 7015)
- Packaging code: CED

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