Carbon steel material autoclave sterilizer retort/ Cheaper sterilizer retort
Introduction to the autoclave sterilizer retort
Retort Sterilizer is widely used in sterilization or second sterilization of packed food and beverage, especially for food and beverage packed in tin plate cans, bottles and soft bags, etc., which could prevent the products from pollution from inside or outside the package, and lower the possibilities of oxidization and chemical or physical changes. Retort Sterilizer is critical for guaranteeing products hygiene and maintaining products nutrition and flavor.
This sterilizer retort is use carbon steel material, so it is cheaper than stainless steed material. Its internal size is Φ 1200*3000mm.
Of course, our retort can be customized, as long as you tell me the detail requirements.
Maybe the following specification can help you to choose the right machine:
Sterilization machine Classification
1. According to heating type: Steam Heating sterilizer retort and Electric Heating sterilizer
2. According to material: SUS304, SUS316L, and carbon steel
3. According to structure: Can produce vertical sterilizer pot and horizontal sterilizer pot
4. According to capacity: Can produce 500-5000L and more large capacity.
Wenzhou Wanyuan Food Mechanical Plant- - Autoclave sterilizer retort
Carbon steel material autoclave sterilizer retort/ Cheaper sterilizer retort
The below is Autocalve sterilizer retort specification:
Model |
GT7C 720 |
GT7C 1200 |
GT7C 2000 |
GT7C 2400 |
Category |
Elementary Pressure Vessel |
Internal Diameter (mm) |
900 |
1100 |
1200 |
1200 |
Volume( m³) |
1.2 |
2 |
3.5 |
4.2 |
Design Temperature |
143 degree C |
Working Temperature |
123 degree C |
Design Pressure |
0.3 MPa |
Working Pressure |
0.15 MPa |
Working Medium |
water\steam\compressed air |
Main Pressure Part Material |
SS304 |
Welding Coefficient |
0.7 |
Corrosion Allowance |
1mm |
Net Weight(kg) |
600 |
1100 |
1700 |
2000 |
External Dimensions(mm) |
length |
2100 |
2800 |
3700 |
4000 |
Width |
1300 |
1450 |
1600 |
1600 |
height |
1650 |
1700 |
1800 |
1900 |