
A fully-automated flow
Fully automating kneading and mixing is an ambitious endeavor, given the complexity of the process, and the diversity of raw ingredients.
Fully automating kneading and mixing is an ambitious endeavor, given the complexity of the process, and the diversity of raw ingredients.
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) recently launched a new multi-pass proofer, designed to be flexible in function, footprint, and form.
Continuous mixers allow for all parameters to be constantly monitored and saved digitally, including ingredient stream rates, dough temperature, mixing energy input, throughput, mixer shaft speed, coolant temperatures, starts and stops, ingredient refill status, ingredient totalizers, dough totalizers, and many others.
A continuous kneading and mixing process ensures all types of ingredients are mixed and kneaded in the optimum sequence to produce the desired product with consistent characteristics while saving time, resources and minimizing waste.
The COMJET with the WP Robot promises professional lye application combined with a robotic cutting plant.
WP-Haton concentrates on making up doughs by classical methods using dough dividers, rounders, long rollers and proofers. The focus is on excellence and flexibility.
Thanks to special C-Proof perforated stainless steel swing-trays, the new industrial CleanProofer proofer is said to be gentle on dough, low-maintenance and hygienic in operation.
Zeppelin Systems GmbH and WP-Kemper bring two worlds together by combining DymoMix with a Kronos-Mixer. The winners are all those who mix doughs in batches.

