- Typical capacity
- Units of this class commonly process several hundred kilograms of salmon per hour, depending on slice thickness and product size.
- Power supply
- Typically requires a 3-phase electrical supply, commonly 400V, 50Hz, with appropriate amperage for industrial use.
- Slice thickness range
- For this type of equipment, slice thickness is usually adjustable, typically from 2mm to 20mm, allowing for various product specifications.
- Product feed size
- Designed to accommodate whole or trimmed salmon fillets, typically up to 800mm in length and 250mm in width.
- Cutting method
- The 'D-cut' indicates a specific slicing pattern, often used for optimal presentation and yield in salmon processing.
- Construction material
- Predominantly constructed from food-grade stainless steel for hygiene and durability in wet processing environments.
- Safety features
- Units typically include safety interlocks, emergency stops, and protective covers in line with CE standards.