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How Dose Automatic Sugar Cone Production Line Works?

The automatic sugar cone production line is a cone machinery with large production capacity. Compared with other ice cream cone machines, it has the characteristics of high automation, large production capacity, low labor cost and high work efficiency. Here I will intrduce you how does this production line works. 
First, please watch the video below, this is the working video of the ice cream cone production line. This ice cream sugar cone production line is mainly divided into beating part, grouting part, baking part, rolling part, cooling conveying part, metal detecting part, counting part, stacking part, etc.
The Features of Automatic Sugar Cone Production Line
♦ The Rolled Sugar Cone Machine is suitable for making flat mouth sugar cone length less than 120mm. Cone degree, weight, thickness and pattern spacing customized according to customer demand. 
♦ The Rolled Sugar Cone Machine is consist of 280*240mm baking plates, plates material is high-qualified ductile cast iron, each plates can make two cone sheets. 
♦ The Ice Cream Cone Making Machine is driven by the 3 phases power and backing oven is heating with gas (natural gas or liquid gas), electric  ignition, oven temperature electronic display. 
♦ The producing ability is very high and it is all automatic from spraying the batter, baking, forming, falling off from molds, conveying products, stacking and counting.
Specification of Ice Cream Sugar Cone Production Line:
◼ 89 units baking plates sized: 200mm×240mm are made of high quality cast iron “QT#450” linked to form an endless chain, connected by high temperature bushes and imported roller bearing, filled with imported high temperature food grade grease in between, making 24 hours production is possible. Each baking plate produce 1 wafer.
◼ Star-Reel type cone rolling station with 24 sets rolling shells and rolling cores. A DELTA electric motor (380V; 0.35kW; 1400rpm) with speed reducer and speed control connected to a timing belt to provide rolling movement for rolling cores.

Our factory also provide other types of ice cream cone machines, for example wafer cone making machine, rolled sugar cone machine, pizza cone making machine, waffle cone making machine and so on. 


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