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FENCO to build turn-key installation in South Africa
FENCO Food Machinery has been awarded a new turn-key installation and commissioning of tomato paste equipment for Norjax Canning pty factory, Limpopo (South Africa).
After Cape Concentrate project in Cape Town, a multimillion euros facility all manufactured by FENCO Food Machinery, the Italian firm has been awarded another huge tender for the whole commissioning of tomato processing equipment for the transformation of 750 tons/day of fresh tomatoes in hot/cold break tomato paste packed in aseptic drums. The equipment will be delivered in May 2019 to start processing tomatoes in October 2019.

– product evaporation temperature (max. 75°C) in the first effect
– high product speed inside heat exchangers due to oversized pumps and motors
– upward product circulation inside evaporator’s heat exchangers in order to reduce fouling problems thus extending running time without cleaning
– overall minimum water consumption
The production of tomato juice always starts by fresh tomatoes, well ripe, having red sharp colour, free from skin and seeds, duly chopped, pulped and refined. So FENCO Food Machinery has developed a new juice extraction group, consisting of pulper and refiner (finisher) assembled on the same structure of the evaporator. The new turbo extractor is based on a conical rotor with 20 straight blades, single direction of rotation and adjustable rotor-sieve clearance for amazing yields and performances.
The project of course includes high speed self cleaning hot break/cold break vertical type system. The equipment is able to process over 40 tons/hour and its main function is the inactivation of the pectolytic enzymes when working at hot break (95°C) or pre-heating of the chopped tomatoes (70°C) when working at cold break.
Working at hot break the equipment will be able to increase the yields of the juice extraction process, to reduce or partially eliminate the syneresis phenomena of concentrated product, and to increase the consistency of the final concentrated product due to the total inactivation of the pectin agents.

The final tomato paste is then aseptically sterilized by the FENCO Food Machinery sterilizer/cooler and then packed in aseptic drums and bins through the FENCO Food Machinery aseptic twin head filler with its incredible capacity over 13 tons/hour of tomato paste.
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