juice & cider making
Rack & cloth presses
Traditional cider and apple juice presses operate with a system of racks
and cloths: apple pulp is wrapped in strong, open-weave cloths, sandwiched
between slatted wooden boards (racks) to produce a stack – known
as the ‘cheese’ – which is then pressed. The thin layers
of pulp allow juice to flow laterally and give a quick and high juice
yield under pressure. This system is simple and relatively inexpensive.
Hydraulic rack & cloth presses are available in a range of three sizes,
suitable for cider or juice makers wishing to press between about 500 kg and
6 tonnes per day. All presses are supplied complete with racks and cloths and
juice discharge tube. The 100 P press is available in three versions: with
a single press bed, twin press beds on trolleys and twin press beds on a rotating
chassis (PS model). The twin bed press allows a cheese to be built while a
cheese is pressed, thus doubling the rate of production.


Juice collection tank
A 100 litre capacity stainless steel tank, with flanged fitting to take
a straining sock. Can be fitted with a depth switch for automatic pump
operation.
 
 
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