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    Rotary Roasting Ovens EB80, EB100, and EB120: How Do They Work and Wha..

    Rotary Roasting Ovens EB80, EB100, and EB120: How Do They Work and What Are the Differences?

    One of the most important factors that determine production quality in the nut processing industry is the roasting process. Homogeneous heat distribution, energy efficiency, and hygienic conditions directly affect the flavor, shelf life, and customer satisfaction. The EB80, EB100, and EB120 rotary roasting ovens developed by Şevval Technology stand out as the latest generation solutions that meet these needs.

    So, how do these machines work, what technological advantages do they offer, and what are the differences between them? Let’s take a closer look.

    What Is Rotary Roasting and Why Is It Preferred?

    Rotary roasting ovens ensure that each kernel is evenly exposed to heat by continuously rotating inside the drum. This provides:

    • Uniform roasting,
    • Elimination of burning or undercooking risks,
    • Preservation of natural aroma and freshness.

    This system gives products such as sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, and peanuts a smooth and bright appearance, enhancing both visual quality and taste.

    EB80 – Compact Power: Small-Scale Solutions

    The EB80 model is an ideal solution for medium-sized businesses. With low energy consumption and a compact design, it offers advantages in terms of both investment cost and ease of use.

    • Capacity: Suitable for medium-level production.
    • Energy Efficiency: Lower electricity and fuel consumption.
    • Advantage: An economical yet powerful option for small facilities or new businesses.

    The EB80 delivers high performance in limited spaces and is easy to operate thanks to its user-friendly control panel.

    EB100 – Industrial Performance and Flexibility

    The EB100 model is the choice for businesses looking to scale from medium to large operations. With a larger drum volume and higher thermal power, it is designed for serial production.

    • Capacity: Continuous production of larger batches.
    • Control Precision: Ability to adjust temperature and time with high accuracy.
    • Advantage: Ideal for businesses seeking both flexibility and high performance.

    The EB100 is a strong alternative for facilities that require stability and consistency in their production lines.

    EB120 – Large-Scale Continuity and Superior Efficiency

    The EB120 model is designed for high-volume production facilities. With the largest drum capacity and the most powerful heating system, it delivers maximum efficiency in continuous production lines.

    • Capacity: High production power for large-scale facilities.
    • Durability: Robust structure suitable for intensive industrial use.
    • Advantage: A reliable solution for meeting high demand with uninterrupted and efficient operation.

    The EB120 stands out as the most efficient choice for businesses considering long-term investments.

    Shared Technological Advantages

    Although EB80, EB100, and EB120 serve different production scales, they share the same technological standards:

    • Stainless steel body with hygienic design
    • User-friendly touch control panel
    • High energy efficiency
    • Precise temperature control
    • Low maintenance requirements

    These features provide businesses with consistent product quality and long-term cost advantages.

    Capacity and Energy Consumption Comparison

    The main differences between the three models are capacity and energy consumption:

    • EB80: For small to medium-scale production
    • EB100: For medium to large-scale production
    • EB120: For high-volume production

    Depending on the size of your business and production goals, choosing the right model will help you improve product quality and achieve long-term efficiency.

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