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Simon Freres

Simon Freres MD119 C Butter Churn

Assortment
Butter equipment
Category
Butter equipment
Stock number
STN16060
Type
MD119 C Butter Churn
Year of construction
1983
Capacity
2.000 kilograms per hour
Continuous Butter Machine (CBM). Brand: Simon Freres Type: MD1119 C Year: 1982 Capacity: 2,000 kg per hour butter output Input: ± 4,000 liters of cream 38-42% fat 1 x Continuous Butter Machine with accessories. Including: - Balance tank and Feed pump make: APV model: DW3/030/10 year: 2023 - Continuous Butter machine with 2 stages and vacuum system. - Balance tank for buttermilk and CIP. - CIP and buttermilk pumps. - Salt water dosing pump. - Culture dosing and permeate dosing pumps with Flow transmitters E&H. - Vacuum pump. - Butter milk rotating filter. - Controls. - Piping and valves. - Butter milk plate cooler . - A very big set of spare of all wear and tear parts are included. Butter Silo Make: Simon Freres Butter volume capacity: 2.000 kg content. CIP cleanable, 2 augers. 2 Butter outfeed Pumps Make: Waukesha type: 130 Motor: 5.5 kW Capacity: 500-3.000kg.h each CIP Return pump of Silo. Description: Butter production line. Operating principle of the production line: Continuous machine for making butter. A cream pump transports the cream from the buffer tank to the CBM. The CBM can convert 4,000 liters of cream into 2,000kg of butter 82% fatt (and up to 2% salt) It also features a system for cooling by icewater, a vacuum section, and injection pumps for Culture Permeate and (Salt) water. Furthermore, it includes a buttermilk cooler, buttermilk and CIP pumps, a collection tank, valves, piping, and complete controls. After the butter is made in the CBM, it is pumped into the butter silo. Two Waukesha outlet pumps are included to transport the butter to the filling machines. Condition: - Mechanically: Good - Electrics: Poor, fu drives missing (electric scheme available, simple construction). - Cabling: must be renewed.

Can LDFE help me with the installation?

Yes, if desired our mechanics can install the equipment at your premises . Also, we can offer long-distance assistance by giving instructions by video call or remote control (when installed).

What do the conditions ‘refurbished’, ‘good running’ and ‘as is’ mean?

We can offer our machinery in three conditions: ‘refurbished’,  ‘good running’ and ‘as is’. ‘Refurbished’ refers to a complete revision of a used machine to give it a second life. Our standard procedure when completely refurbishing a used machine is:

  • Strip down to the frame: blasting and spraying of steel components
  • All component wear: replacement of bearings, bushes and gaskets
  • Replacement of damaged or worn components
  • New cabling and control systems (latest updates)
  • 6 month warranty
  • Guaranteed spare parts supply for 5 years
  • Optional: supervision of commissioning and operator training
  • Optional: CE marking
  • Optional: custom modifications

Buying a ‘good running’ machine is a cheaper solution. In this condition, we do not completely overhaul the machine,  but do the necessary works to get the machine in working condition. The machine is tested in our workshop and components are only replaced if necessary. This price is always subject to conditions, as on occasion it becomes evident during the tests that there is an expensive fault. If this is the case, the buyer receives a quotation for the additional costs and is also given the option to cancel the purchase.

Machines are almost always sold ex-factory and can be deployed in the same condition in which we bought them: ‘as is’. However, the machine has not been inspected by us and there is no guarantee of its current condition. We always recommend that a machine is inspected prior to purchase and only to buy ‘as is’ if you have a thorough knowledge of machines. We can always tell you whether we purchased the machine in operating condition or whether it had already been decommissioned. Documentation is not always included and can only be supplied if it was present at the time of purchase.

Can I trust used machines?

We have been dealing with used machines since 1996 from the same place we started the business and growing every year. If a (small) problem arises, we also try to find a solution with our customers. We always have been a reliable partner due to our experience with used machinery.

Can LDFE also offer new machines?

Yes, in particular process equipment such as pasteurisers, standardisation equipment, CIP units, Cheese UHT unit etc. A hybrid form of new and rebuild is also possible.

Contact us!

Contact details

+31(0)348-558080
info@lekkerkerker.nl

Address

Handelsweg 4
3411 NZ Lopik, The Netherlands

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