- Backup Foot Unloader 2
- Bird Counter
- Burn Eliminator
- Cascading Waterfall-10 ft
- Cascading Waterfall-10 ft-H20 Cascading waterfall-12 ft
- Cascading Waterfall-7 ft
- Cuticle Brush
- Emech Mixing Valve - Steam
- Emech Mixing Valve - Water
- Finger Master 5000
- Foot Pad Scrubber 3-24
- Foot Pad Scrubber 3-48
- Foot Pad Scrubber-HDE
- Foot Pad Scrubber-HDH
- Foot Picker Direct Drive
- Foot Picker Direct Drive 5-10ft
- Foot Picker Water Recirculation
- Foot Pusher
- Head Puller
- Hock Picker
- In-Line Dip Tank Scalder
- In-Line Dip Tank Scalder, Dual Lane
- Paw Harvester
- Paw Harvester / FPS Combo / HDE
- Paw Harvester / FPS Combo / HDH
- Paw Harvester Extended
- Paw Harvester-HDE
- Paw Harvester-HDH
- Paw Inspection Table
- Paw Recovery System
- Paw Tracking Conveyor System
- Paw Untangler
- Turbo Rinser
- Whole Foot Harvester
- Wing Picker 2
- Wing Picker 3
- Wing Picker 4
- Wing Scrubber
Model # B-CWW-1-12 FT
The Model B-CW-1-SS-12 Berry Single Sided Cascading Waterfall for Wings will enhance yield throughout the slaughter process by allowing customers to reduce the temperatures of the Bird Scalders without sacrificing wing quality. The cascade of water is directed toward the back of the birds and across the wings. This method directly scalds the wings to aid in removal of the cuticle and feathers.
Construction:
The Berry CW-1-SS -12 is designed for maximum safety and ease of operation. The machine is constructed entirely of stainless steel for durability and easy cleanup.
Operation:
Hot water is fed into the Berry Cascading Waterfall Reservoir and mixes with steam to create a cascade of water to scald the wings as the shackles travel through the waterfall. Water temperatures ranging between 120 Degree and 180 Degree are recommended for best results. Excess water can be recycled through methods such as a Berry Water Reuse Screen or Collection Tank to reduce water usage and cost.
Maintenance:
With proper operation, the only maintenance the Berry Single Sided Cascading Waterfall requires is daily cleaning and checking of various parts such as the guide bars & hardware for wear and tear.
Water temperature ranges are suggestions only. As every plant is set up differently, there are many variables to be considered to find the best temperature to give you desired results. Condition of flock, line speed, and bird size are just a few of the factors to be concerned with when working to find that ideal temperature. As those factors change, you should watch your temperature settings and adjust accordingly.