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Video: Aptar – Food Protection MCT 5 Tomato Slicer
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Video: Aptar – Food Protection 25 Double Row Slicer
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Video: Aptar – Food Protection 25 Tomato Slicer
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Video: Aptar – Food Protection 50 Tomato Slicer
Any way you slice it, Aptar Active Material Science’s food processing equipment is a cut above the competition.
Learn more about our industrial tomato slicers by speaking with a Aptar Active Material Science representative today.
Aptar Active Material Science Industrial Tomato Slicers
Aptar Automated MCT5 (Roma) Tomato Slicer Brochure Aptar 25 & 50 Automatic Slicers Brochure
The Aptar Active Material Science Tomato Slicers have been specifically designed and engineered to produce precision cut tomato slices. The machines are constructed of sani-safe stainless steel that are easy to load, reducing labor costs. Perfect for commercial and industrial tomato slicer operations.
The Aptar Active Material Science Tomato Slicers:
- Produces uniform, clean cut tomato slices to a standard thickness
- Removes and collects the unwanted end pieces of the produce
- Retains the integrity of the slices by gently placing them into the tray
- Avoid hand sorting the tomato slices, which reduces the risk of damage and contamination
- The Aptar Active Material Science 25 and 50 sanitizes each of the cutting blades between each slicing cycle, significantly reducing the risk of cross-contamination – automatic spraying system
- Reduces the labor handling costs of slicing the tomatoes significantly
- Delivers in excess of 70% yield of finished product consistently
The Company offers 5 different industrial food slicer models depending on the needs of the customers:
- Single row ¼ steam trays: Aptar Active Material Science 5, Aptar Active Material Science 25 Tomato Slicer, and the Aptar Active Material Science 25 Double Row slicer
- Three row ½ steam trays: Aptar Active Material Science 50 Tomato Slicer
Aptar Active Material Science 5 Tomato Slicer – single row ¼ steam tray
The Aptar Active Material Science 5 is a semi-automated single row slicer. The machine slices six tomatoes per cycle which can yield up to seven slices per tomato – or 42 slices per cycle. The Aptar Active Material Science 5 can be operated at processing speeds of over 3 cycles per minute giving an average yield of over 400 lbs. per hour with one operator.
Aptar Active Material Science 25 Tomato Slicer – single row ¼ steam tray
The Aptar Active Material Science 25 Tomato Slicer model is fully integrated with a Pick & Place unit, which allows more than one operator to load, increasing productivity. The machine slices six tomatoes per cycle which can yield up to seven premium slices per tomato – or 42 slices per cycle. The Aptar Active Material Science 25 can be operated at processing speeds of over 10-12 cycles per minute giving an average yield of over 1,500 lbs. per hour with five operators.
Aptar Active Material Science 25 Double Row Slicer – Two ¼ steam trays
The Aptar Active Material Science 25 Double Row Slicer builds on Aptar Active Material Sciences’ knowledge of intricate placing and packing tomatoes to allow several operators to load, further increasing productivity. The machine slices 12 tomatoes per cycle which can yield up to seven premium slices per tomato – or 84 slices per cycle. The Aptar Active Material Science 25 Double Row Slicer can be operated at processing speeds of over 12 cycles per minute giving an average yield of over 3,000 lbs. per hour with five operators. Equating to a labor cost of $0.02 per pound.
Aptar Active Material Science 50 Tomato Slicer – three row ½ steam tray
The Aptar Active Material Science 50 Tomato Slicer model is fully integrated with a Pick & Place unit, which allows more than one operator to load, increasing productivity. The machine slices seven tomatoes per cycle which can yield up to six premium slices per tomato – or 42 slices per cycle. This equates to 126 slices in a ½ steam tray. The Aptar Active Material Science 50 can be operated at processing speeds of 12 cycles per minute giving an average yield of over 1,300 lbs. per hour with just five operators.
