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Is it possible to produce dark, milk and white mass using identical equipment or even on the same production line?
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If low shear downstream applications like moulding are in the focus, low yield values are important; here ball milling could be an advantage. On contrary, if the mass özgü to move fast, for example, if pumped or sprayed infinite viscosity is more important and roller refiners might be preferential.
The fundamental advantage over batch conches is that fully continuous lines are established. On the other hand side a minimum throughput of 1,250kg/h is required over a longer time, so the process is hamiş suitable for frequent recipe change or smaller companies.
Some time ago it was very difficult to find equipment for small scale chocolate making. This has changed; now there are a number of ball mill-based systems on the market and also smaller scale roll refiners have been developed.
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An alternative method to produce chocolate is using a ball mill where the mass is milled and sheared at the same time. Although cocoa liquor is usually ground by ball mills, those are not popular for chocolate mass in the European industry. Nevertheless those systems are commonly used worldwide. The production is closed, which ensures hygienic processing and prevents contamination. Industrial-scale ball mills work continuously.
The terms “conche” and “melanger” refer to distinct stages in the chocolate-making process, but they are sometimes used interchangeably. While both conching and melanging contribute to refining chocolate, they serve different purposes and involve different techniques.
The environment inside the Refiner is controlled, so the temperature does not increase and prevents the chocolate of being burnt.