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Laboratory scale equipment arrow Small Scale Cocoa Bean Winnower



Small Scale Cocoa Bean Winnower





In cocoa and chocolate manufacture, the dehulling of cocoa beans is without doubt one of the most important processing step. The most important thing is to prevent nib loss - the valuable part of the cocoa bean - in order to ensure maximum yield.

An optimally functioning dehulling plant ensures clean separation of the nibs and shell. The winnower includes a screen raking system. The winnower processes the cracked beans and the outer husk is blown away. A series of screens sorts out the cracked cocoa beans into various sizes, now called cocoa 'nibs'. 

Chocolate makers say it takes about 100 beans to make a 85 gram bittersweet chocolate bar.  

Bottom Line Technologies have built a Small Scale Cocoa Bean Winnower and the first system is being installed at The Original Hawaiian Chocolate Factory in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, as a result of the company's tremendous growth. The machine was designed in conjunction with Jack Collins, President of Collins Resources Inc, a well respected expert in chocolate making and equipment. 

The winnower is excellent for artisan chocolate makers or for R&D. 

Various bean breakers are offered for roasted or raw beans, as well as systems for loading beans into the breaker.  The winnower has four screens, which can be specified by the customer.  A screen raking system maintains the flow of product through the screens.  A vacuum system collects shell debris. Optional bean loaders are also available.  

The footprint of the winnower in the photo is approximately 3.7m x 1.2m.  Capacity is 150 kg/hour.  

The winnower is made by Bottom Line Process Technologies, Inc and available in Australia and New Zealand from Arrow Scientific. 

Watch a video of the winnower in action:  http://www.blt-inc.com/images/Winnower%20Web.wmv

 










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