When looking for equipment, it’s important to know what its energy consumption is, as this will have an impact on costs and can be a decisive factor in the viability of the business. That’s why we decided to write this article about the energy consumption of our three chicken and meat shredders of DFC Line.
As these machines have continuous production, we will relate the energy consumption to the productivity of the machine, making it easier to see the relationship between production and energy expenditure.
This is our most compact chicken and meat shredder. It can shred up to 200 kilos per hour. It uses a 0.5CV motor, which consumes approximately 0.37KWh.
Considering the production of 200 kilos of shredded meat per hour, 1KW can shred 540 kilos.
Our intermediate model of shredder can shred up to 1000 kilos per hour. It has a 1.5CV motor, which costs approximately 1.1KWh.
We therefore consider that productivity with 1KW is approximately 900 kilos.
Our largest chicken and meat shredder, the DFC 30, has a productivity of up to 4000 kilos per hour. It uses a 2.0CV motor that uses approximately 1.48KWh in one hour of continuous use.
In relation to productivity, with just 1KW you can shred up to 2700 kilos.
To make it easier to see, take a look at the table below.
Model | Visualization | Energy consumption | Production with 1KWh |
DFC 10 | 0,37Kwh | 540 kilos | |
DFC 20 | 1,1KWh | 900 kilos | |
DFC 30 | 1,48KWh | 2700 kilos |
Would you like to get in contact with Orved Brock to know more about the patented meat and chicken shredders? Reach us via phone: +55 85 98793-6777, e-mail: vendas@orvedbrock.com.br or whatsapp.