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General SKU001G010 LocationBarneveld Main Features MaterialStainless steel Volume300 Ltr. Motor0.18 KW Specified Features - Stirring vessel MaterialStainless steel Closed stirring vessel(1x) Capacity300 Ltr Vessel sizesdia. 740x750mm Flat top sidecheck With covercheck Outletdia. 50mm With propellor stirrercheck Motor0,18 KW, 220/380 Volt Speed mixing shaft± 1360 Rpm Information MakeTMCI Padovan Italy Mounted on legscheck Floorspace0,8x0,9 M Total height1,8 M Weight80 KGStirring vesselsTMCI PadovanStirring vessels > Stirring vesselsBrand > TMCI Padovan What you can expect from Foeth: -- Machine is in working condition -- At a reduced price compared to new -- Ready for shipping to any destination worldwide -- You are welcome to inspect the machine in Barneveld, The Netherlands. Please visit us in Barneveld for many more machines!
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Overview These 4 isobaric pressure tanks (200 hl each) manufactured by TMCI Padovan in 1992 originate from the wine industry and were previously used for sparkling wine production. With their full cooling jacket design and pressure rating of up to 6 bar, the tanks are suitable for fermentation, maturation, and storage of carbonated beverages, including beer, sparkling wine, and related products. The tanks are constructed from carbon steel with an internal food-grade epoxy coating, a technology widely used before stainless steel became the industry standard. They represent a cost-effective alternative to stainless steel tanks, particularly for producers seeking lower capital investment. Each tank is fully insulated and equipped with a complete cooling jacket, enabling controlled temperature processes. Due to the coating system, regular inspection and renewal of the epoxy lining is require ...
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Overview These 2 isobaric pressure tanks (150 hl each) manufactured by TMCI Padovan in 1994 originate from the wine industry and were previously used for sparkling wine production. Designed with a full cooling jacket and pressure resistance up to 6 bar, the tanks are suitable for fermentation, maturation, and storage of carbonated products, including beer, sparkling wine, and similar beverages. The tanks are constructed from carbon steel with an internal food-grade epoxy coating, representing a widely used technology before stainless steel tanks became the industry standard. They offer a cost-efficient alternative to stainless steel vessels, especially for operations with lower investment requirements. Each tank is fully insulated and equipped with a complete cooling jacket, allowing temperature-controlled processing. As with all epoxy-coated vessels, periodic renewal of the internal coa ...