- Typical capacity
- Throughput for this class of four-head pneumatic depositor typically ranges from 1,000 to 3,000 deposits per hour, depending on product viscosity and deposit volume.
- Power supply
- Units of this type commonly require a standard single-phase or three-phase electrical supply (e.g., 230V or 400V, 50Hz) for controls, alongside a compressed air supply for pneumatic operation.
- Deposit volume range
- For this class of equipment, individual deposit volumes are typically adjustable, often ranging from 10ml up to 1,000ml per head, depending on the piston size and settings.
- Number of heads
- This specific unit features four depositing heads, allowing for simultaneous dispensing of four portions per cycle.
- Materials of construction
- Product contact parts are typically made from food-grade stainless steel (e.g., 304 or 316) to meet hygiene standards, with other components often being anodised aluminium or engineering plastics.
- Footprint
- A four-head depositor typically requires a footprint of approximately 800mm to 1500mm in width and 600mm to 1000mm in depth, plus space for operator access and ingredient hoppers.