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How to better meet today’s customer expectations with modified dough processes for baked goods containing rye.
How to better meet today’s customer expectations with modified dough processes for baked goods containing rye.
There are clear requirements for the proofing process. The dough may be resting, but its transformation process does nothing but rest. The question is, always, how to improve the process? Technology brings new answers.
Reading Bakery Systems (RBS) brings sustainability into the spotlight at interpack, as it returns to Düsseldorf with its latest developments. The company shared with bbi a preview of what visitors to the stand can expect and its views on the industry, including the return of trade shows.
Technology innovation not only ensures the right temperature, airflow and humidity settings, but also addresses a priceless ingredient in baking: time. Reading Bakery Systems (RBS) recently launched a new multi-pass proofer, which was designed to do both. It is designed to be flexible in function, footprint, and form.
RBS is focusing on achieving sustainable and flexible operations at interpack. The company is featuring its new sustainable and electric baking capabilities, continuous mixing technology, and its low-pressure extruded snack systems.
Some of the highlights at Schubert’s stand include cobots for the rapid feeding of different packaging components on a line and an entirely new, efficient, resource-saving feeding system for carton blanks.
Technological developments make continuous mixing a better option than batch mixing, especially so for high-volume production. High throughput continuous mixers are becoming the best sellers in this equipment category.
Over the years, advances in continuous mixing have been developed to improve ingredient metering, process controls and include specialized mixer designs and ultra-high capacity mixers. Compared to batch mixing, such technological developments make continuous mixing a better option than batch mixing, especially so for high-volume production.
Reading Bakery Systems (RBS) installed its new electric-powered convection oven at the RBS Science & Innovation Center and is now ready for production trials.
Gerhard Schubert GmbH will showcase its automated packaging solutions at CFIA Rennes, between March 14 and 16. A new Cobot will be previewed, designed to automate feeding products to machines.
Schubert aims to expand and relaunch its training services, with the inauguration of its training center in Crailsheim, Germany.
Reading Bakery Systems (RBS) designed a new 18-nozzle rotating die for increased throughput capacity. Depending on the size of the finished snack product, it increases throughput capacity by up to 33% on the same size production line.