The Meyn Physic In-Line Drum Deboner is the ultimate solution for high-capacity poultry processing, delivering an unmatched processing speed of 15,000 drumsticks per hour. Designed to seamlessly integrate into the Physic Cut-Up Line, this deboner eliminates the need for rehanging into separate production lines, ensuring a continuous workflow while reducing manual labor and enhancing efficiency.
With its cutting-edge design, the In-Line Drum Deboner provides exceptional flexibility, allowing adjustments to accommodate different flock sizes. Its fully by-passable design ensures seamless processing, while its compact footprint allows for easy integration into existing production lines. The system is equipped with a tendon cutter and a drum deboning carousel, ensuring optimal yield with minimal labor requirements.
For poultry processors looking to maximize yield and efficiency in drum deboning, the Physic In-Line Drum Deboner offers a reliable and cost-effective solution. Its high-speed operation, automated functionality, and reduced labor dependency make it the preferred choice for large-scale processing facilities.
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With a processing speed of up to 15,000 drumsticks per hour, the system delivers exceptional productivity. It ensures precise tendon cutting and deboning, resulting in high-quality fillets with trimmed tendons.
Built to meet the highest food safety standards, the system ensures contamination-free processing. Its hygienic design and automated functionality minimize manual handling, reducing the risk of cross-contamination.
The In-Line Drum Deboner saves up to 8 full-time employees per shift, significantly reducing labor costs. Its scalable design allows for easy adjustments to meet varying production demands, ensuring cost-efficient operation.
Designed for durability and long-term performance, the system requires minimal maintenance while ensuring consistent deboning accuracy. Its robust construction supports continuous operation, reducing downtime and optimizing throughput.