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Bucher Vaslin has developed a new destemming concept for superior protection of the most fragile grape varieties. It offers a maximum output of up to 30,000 kg per hour with the objective of separating grape berries from MOG, while keeping their integrity throughout the operation for a minimum juice release.
The moving cylindrical cage turns in the same direction as the shaft to prevent any shear action on grapes. The cages made of high-density polyethylene are thick (about 10 mm) and perforations have inner and outer rounded edges. Bunches are set in motion by the cage itself, which is usually carried out by the destemming shaft.
The cage which is adapted to the average diameter of berries can be changed very quickly and easily. The rotation speed of the whole set (cage and shaft) can be adjusted with 2 variable frequency drives through one interface. Speed ratios between the cage and shaft can be changed with an internal switch.
Delta Evolution 2 | Delta Evolution 4 | |
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Output: | Up to 4 t/h (depending on grape variety) | Up to 7 t/h (for fragile grapes)25-30 t/h (for classic grapes) |
Power: | 2 kW | 5 kW |
Dimensions (LxWxH): | 2220 mm x 700 mm x 1050 mm | 2820 mm x 1190 mm x 1020 mm |
Empty Weight: | 290 kg | 450 kg |