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Biomashin announces dispatch of massive 5-meter diameter Evaporator for Starch Processing

Biomashin, a leading company, specialized in design and production of technological equipment for the dairy, food-processing, brewery, beverages, pharma and cosmetic industries, is pleased to announce the successful dispatch of a colossal Shell-&-Tube Heat-exchanger for starch processing. This remarkable piece of machinery boasts an impressive diameter of 5 meters and weighs a staggering 160 tons.

The production of this massive evaporator marks a significant milestone in the company history, as it's the biggest ever produced up to this moment. With its exceptional size and capacity, it is poised to revolutionize the production capabilities of the end customer. This state-of-the-art equipment is a testament to Biomashin's commitment to delivering cutting-edge solutions that meet the evolving needs of their demanding customers.


"We are thrilled to announce that the production of this huge evaporator for starch processing is successfully completed", said Mr. Angel Dzhumerov, Executive Director at Biomashin. "With its impressive size and innovative design, we are confident that it will empower our clients to achieve new levels of productivity and efficiency in their operations."

For more information about Biomashin and its range of process equipment and its applications, please check our website https://biomashin.com/en or visit our Stand H 05.1 | S B050.

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