Tetra Pak has launched an ice cream extrusion line that offers ‘unparalleled product quality’ for medium-capacity producers.
The new line uses an independently controlled horizontal cutter to slice ice cream as it emerges from the extruder. This patented technology means the cutting speed stays consistently fast, irrespective of the line speed, ‘ensuring a precise, clean cut even at low rates of production’.
By programming the cutter to operate at different speeds and movements, the machine allows ice cream producers to switch between multiple products on the same line, such as sticks, sandwiches, cones, wafer cups, candy bars or cakes.
With a capacity range of 5,000 to 18,000 products per hour, the line is aimed at medium-sized producers. Tetra Pak said it allows them to increase or decrease output without compromising efficiency.
Tetra Pak product manager Elsebeth Baungaard said: “A surge in competition in the global ice cream market has increased pressure on medium-sized producers. They must be more agile in responding to consumer needs, producing greater varieties of products at smaller volumes, while maintaining a high-quality standard and low production costs. This line has been designed to meet exactly these requirements.
“In addition, customers of the new medium capacity extrusion line will have access to our Product Development Centre in Denmark. Here they can experiment with recipes, seek advice from food technician experts and access training. They will also receive 24/7 technical support to ensure any issues are resolved with minimal downtime.”
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