Did you know 42% of poultry processors lose $18,000 daily due to inefficient cleaning systems? Contaminated surfaces. Water waste. Labor shortages. Your current equipment is costing you more than it saves. Let's fix that.
(slaughter washer and cleaner)
Watch bacteria vanish with 2500 PSI spray jets. Our poultry house washer cleans 40% faster than competitors while using 35% less water. Automatic sensors adjust pressure based on residue levels. What would 2 extra production hours daily mean for your bottom line?
Feature | Our System | Brand X | Brand Y |
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Cleaning Cycle Time | 18 mins | 27 mins | 32 mins |
Water Consumption | 45 gal/cycle | 68 gal | 75 gal |
Whether you process 500 or 50,000 birds daily, our modular systems adapt. Choose from three configurations:
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(slaughter washer and cleaner)
A: A slaughter washer and cleaner automates the removal of blood, debris, and contaminants from equipment and surfaces in slaughterhouses. It ensures compliance with hygiene standards and reduces manual labor.
A: A poultry house washer uses high-pressure water jets and disinfectants to clean cages, floors, and walls. This minimizes bacterial growth and ensures a safe environment for poultry processing.
A: An automatic slaughter line boosts efficiency by streamlining processes like stunning, bleeding, and evisceration. It reduces human error, enhances throughput, and maintains consistent product quality.
A: Yes, slaughter washers are designed with robust motors and specialized nozzles to tackle tough residues like fat and organic matter. They are built for industrial-scale cleaning demands.
A: Poultry house washers should operate daily or after each processing cycle to prevent cross-contamination. Frequency depends on facility size and regulatory requirements.