A guide to IBIE’s exhibition stands: Koenig
Koenig is introducing its new I-Rex Compact Easy Clean (EC) machine at the trade show. It incorporates the I-Rex Compact EC Divider and Rounder.
Koenig is introducing its new I-Rex Compact Easy Clean (EC) machine at the trade show. It incorporates the I-Rex Compact EC Divider and Rounder.
Trends the company is considering for the design of its tunnel ovens include stone conveyor ovens, bigger lines with bigger baking surfaces to match, saving energy (heat recovery systems), and the ability to quickly swap between energy sources, from gas to electricity, or hydrogen.
Koenig has recently developed a scoring unit powered by Artificial Intelligence, with the help of 3D scanners and cameras.
The König Group expands as it took over Vulganus Oy in July. The traditional company, based in Nastola, Finland, specializes in tailor-made spiral systems for the bakery and food industry.
The 2022 Eco Twin model was revised to provide increased performance, options for modular layout and optimization in several process areas.
FRITSCH announced the relaunch of the centerpiece processing line of its portfolio, the ROLLFIX, now in its third generation.
Fritsch has just launched a new compact bread line, the PROGRESSA bread, dedicated to baking artisan-quality breads in mid-sized operations.
Smart devices are quickly becoming an indispensable part of life inside the baking shop as they are on the outside. For in-store ovens, smart tools are being developed to make them more efficient and easier to operate for consistent results.
Notable examples we looked into include Koenig’s new generation of roll lines – the KGV Plus, and the latest addition, KGV EC that was just launched at iba.CONNECTING EXPERTS mid-March.
To make operation as simple and intuitive as possible, FRITSCH has developed a new,
performance-related control system.
The FRITSCH CSV compact is a vacuum coiler that fixes the dough pieces or the dough pieces cut into triangles on the belt by means of a vacuum, which prevents them from slipping whilst coiling.
The semi-automated production of Polsehorn on a large scale – that was the task with which a Danish company approached the bakery machine manufacturer FRITSCH.