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Pump Reduces Cleaning and Cooking Times and Energy Consumption

Increases cooking capacity and eliminates burn-on

Statco Dsi Process Systems Vaction Pump

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Using steam as the motive force, the Statco-DSI Process Systems pump simultaneously heats, mixes, and pumps liquids with or without particulates. Engineered to sit within a cooking vessel or to be integrated inline for batch and continuous processing, the Steam Infusion Vaction pump can heat 2,200 lb of product from 60°F to 194°F in five minutes with no burn or particulate damage. It is suitable for a variety of food and beverage products.


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