Stress-free dough processing guarantees artisan-like product results for all kinds of breads and rolls and for any production volumes. Gentle dough reduction is key.
Consumers’ changing perceptions of the nutritional value of foodstuffs, combined with a renewed interest in bread, have made the segment of artisan breads become particularly interesting. Clean labels are valued, and so are traditional types of products, not only for bringing up nostalgic taste experiences, but also because of the connection with simplicity and healthy eating. For breads and buns, this means baking doughs with a high water percentage, which requires gentle handling and especially stress-free reduction. Sheeting is the best process that ensures their high-volume production.
NEW: Glimek Bread Line
Sveba Dahlen released a new solution for the industrial production of bread, its largest to date, it says: the Glimek BL600. The line includes a dough divider, a conical rounder, an IPP intermediate pocket proofer, and either one or two molders, depending on the production rate. For possible product variations, the new line can handle dough pieces ranging from 100 to 1,500 g, and can run up to 6,000 pieces per hour, depending on the type and weight of the dough. It can achieve even and continuous baking and ensure that the results are always the same, the company highlights. “With a bread line of this type, we can fulfill the demands of customers who have a high volume of products to bake off every day and for whom production costs are front of mind. With a bread line, you can slash your manpower needs while increasing your bakery’s efficiency and uniformity,” says Niklas Alricsson, Sales Manager at Sveba Dahlen.
“With a bread line, you can slash your manpower needs while increasing your bakery’s efficiency and uniformity.”
Niklas Alricsson, Sales Manager, Sveba Dahlen
The Glimek Bread Line BL600 consists of several independent dough-handling machines that together make up a whole line. This design increases safety on the line, as emergency stops can be easily reached from one location and used to stop the entire production flow.
Glimek products are manufactured in Fristad, Sweden and are owned and developed by Sveba Dahlen. The machine will be showcased at Sveba Dahlen’s iba stand, where it will run live demonstrations.