High quality wafer roll machine provider in China? Our egg roll machine costs only one labor. Saving labor costs and greatly increasing the output of wafer sticks. Fully automated production of egg rolls have smooth surface, smooth incision and the finished product length remains consistent. No pressure to product wafer stick in 24 hours. In addition, the machine can be configured according to customer requirements to do double color egg roll or the center filled with cream. Or optional flattening mechanism for flattening egg rolls or pillow egg rolls. See additional info on wafer roll machine. Biscuits are roughly divided into hard or soft dough origins. The hard dough group is savory, unsweetened, or semi-sweet and includes all types of crackers, puff pastry biscuits, and semi-sweet varieties such as marie, rich tea, and petit beurre. Apart from little or no sugar content, the fat content rarely exceeds 22.0% of the flour content, except in the case of puff pastries (but these too are very low in fat when mixed). The soft dough group includes all sweet biscuits, regardless of whether they are simple biscuits, mussels or flow forms such as ginger nuts. Soft dough cookies all have many factors in common, but hard dough cookies can of course be broken down into three sections: fermented doughs, puff pastries, and the semi-sweet doughs.
Soda crackers have been popular in the USA for more than 150 years. The secret of the holes in soda crackers: I was wondering why soda crackers have such holes since I was a child.They might have different shapes, flavors,sizes and tastes, but they have one characteristic in common—they all have holes.They might just for decoration?No, these holes are for steam escaping.Because there are a lot water inside raw crackers.While baking, heat will turn water into steam and escape from cracker.Without those holes in soda crackers, crackers may burst or have big bubble(not baked properly).In biscuit factory, there are many needles on a roll die for holes pricking.With holes, raw crackers are able to release steam and baked properly.
After baking, the biscuits need to be gently cooled down to ambient temperature: forced cooling is not advisable as it generates unwanted “checking” effects on the biscuit shells, leaving them fragile and affecting the overall efficiency of the production. After stacking, biscuits in line convey to packing conveyor for convenience of picking up manually and then feed to next packing system.There are also Packing Machines that meet the need of reducing manpower, production safety, cost saving, and high efficiency for customers. Read extra info at https://www.foodsmachine.net/.
Biscuit backing oven section is mainly used for baking the biscuit. All kinds of biscuit need to go through this process. There are three main changes which we will see as all biscuit are baked.They are the development of the biscuit structure and texture, the reduction in the moisture content and the development of colour. These changes overlap during the baking process, but it is useful to note that the formation of the structure and texture of the biscuit will take place in the first and second temperature zone, the reduction in the moisture in the third temperature zone and the development of the color in the final temperature zone. The length of the baking oven depends on biscuit capacity customer wants. The length of the temperature zone depends on the biscuit. Different biscuit use different industrial biscuit oven. Common biscuit baking oven such as hybrid ovens and adjustable hot wind convection baking oven as below.
Biscuit production line used for automatic making biscuits. Whole line including raw material handling, dough mixing, biscuit forming, biscuit baking, biscuit cooling, biscuit sandwich, and biscuit packing, etc. Available for one kind of biscuit made by using one production line, or a variety biscuit made by using one multifunctional production line. Normally can divide into 2 kinds(according to soft dough biscuit or hard dough biscuit). Specifically divided into 13 kinds(according to finished product).