Meat Scraps Storage Bin

Efficient Temporary Storage and Precise Transportation Solution

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Overview

The meat scraps buffer bin we manufacture is specially designed for fat press feeding, realizing an integrated solution of efficient temporary storage and precise transportation. The bottom of the buffer bin is equipped with a steam jacket and an efficient insulation layer to stably maintain material temperature, prevent low oil yield caused by temperature drop, and ensure continuous material quality and smooth production line operation.

Features

  • Integrated Storage and Transportation

    Efficient temporary storage and precise transportation solution designed for fat press feeding.

  • Stable Temperature Maintenance

    Equipped with a steam jacket and high‐efficiency insulation layer to prevent temperature drops and maintain oil yield.

  • Production Process Balancing

    Acts as a flexible buffer zone to balance supply and demand between processes, ensuring smooth production flow.

  • Customizable Options

    Offers full-range customization in size, material, and function to meet specific customer requirements.

  • Heating and Cooling Functions

    Provides both heating/insulation and optional cooling/refrigeration features for various material storage needs.

  • Efficient Process Balancing

    Balances the output of fat press and oil-residue separator by storing semi‐finished materials to eliminate bottlenecks.

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  • Full Customization

    Tailored services from volume and material to functionality, precisely matching customer requirements.

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  • Temperature Control Options

    Excellent heating and insulation performance with optional cooling and refrigeration features.

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Steam Jacket Technology

Ensures uniform heating and maintains material temperature inside the bin.

High-Efficiency Insulation

Prevents heat loss and guarantees stable oil yield.

Cooling/Refrigeration Option

Customizable cooling function for low‐temperature storage requirements.