Westdiesel
Hanstholm Havn

Marel: I-Cut 10: clear-cut portioning

Automatic portioning made easy
 

With the new I-Cut 10 PortionCutter, Marel Food Systems covers portioning at its basics. The I-Cut 10 cuts accurately to fixed weight and/or length at a high speed, thereby increasing profitability by improving yield and reducing giveaway. The small footprint of the PortionCutter makes it easy to fit it into most production facilities – no matter size. Operating the I-Cut 10 is very easy using the M3000 display which is characterized by its simplicity.
 

High speed – low cost

Based on Marel Food Systems’ vast experience in fixed-weight portion cutters, the I-Cut 10 offers both a robust construction and technology resulting in low maintenance costs. This ensures a competitive prize, while keeping the same accuracy and high speed features of Marel Food Systems’ other portioning equipment. A rapid payback is virtually guaranteed because of savings on labour.
 

Flexible and hygienic construction

Together with the known technology of Marel Food Systems’ portion cutters, the I-Cut 10 features an open knife construction as well as excellent hygienic opportunities. The two-door construction offers easy access for maintenance and cleaning, thereby reducing the risk of bacterial intrusion.
 

Key features of the I-Cut 10

  • High speed cutting providing increased productivity
  • Great accuracy, resulting in minimal giveaway
  • Maximum profit because of fast payback
  • High level of hygienic with easy cleaning access
  • Reduced operating costs via the functional, simple design of this low-maintenance portion cutter.
 

World Fishing Today June 2009

 
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