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Centrifuge Feeders for Meat and Cheese Sticks

ELCAT Food Technology’s centrifuge feeders efficiently collect, align, and compact food sticks for streamlined processing and packaging.

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ELCAT Food Technology’s centrifuge feeders are engineered to efficiently collect, align, and compact loose food sticks for streamlined processing.

Our systems can automatically load sticks into thermoformed or preformed trays or seamlessly transfer them to subsequent processing stages, including automatic stations for rolls and wraps.

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ELCAT Food Technology’s solutions ensure exceptional capacity and performance, with features such as precise stick counting, visual inspection, and automatic rejection systems.

The devices can effortlessly process a wide range of delectable treats, from savory wursts and premium string cheese to succulent meat sticks, and special pet treats.

Tailoring systems to the specific portion characteristics and delivery display preferences, we design customized selection and automatic pick and place grippers.

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