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BUDGET 12 Frame Stainless Steel Extractor-ELECTRIC
Budget 12 Frame Stainless Steel Radial Extractor (Electric), reversible motor, comes with legs and a stainless steel honey gate. There is 26cm from floor to bottom of honey tap, Will take BS Deep and BS Shallow Frames and BS Manley Shallow Frames. WILL NOT TAKE 14×12 FRAMES
Comes with three painted legs and a triangle holder for stable extracting of honey!
Diameter: 680mm,  Tank height: 640mm, Power supply: 220V, 550W
BUDGET 4 Frame Stainless Steel Extractor-ELECTRIC+Nylon Tap
Budget 4 Frame Stainless Steel Tangential Extractor (Electric) with Speed Control, comes with legs and a Nylon (plastic) honey gate. There is 39cm from floor to bottom of tank, Will take BS Deep and BS Shallow Frames and BS Manley Shallow Frames. WILL NOT TAKE 14×12 FRAMES
DRUM DIMENSIONS 490 x 600mm
BUDGET 4 Frame Stainless Steel Extractor-MANUAL
BUDGET 6 Frame Stainless Steel Extractor-ELECTRIC
BUDGET S STEEL Heated Honey Tank ELECTRIC
- This is a piece of equipment used in the processing of honey, particularly in the early stages of processing.
- Its primary function is to heat honey to a specific temperature, which helps to make it more fluid and easier to work with.
- The tank is made of stainless steel and is equipped with an electric heater to heat the honey.
- The tank is also designed to be airtight to prevent contamination.
- To use the tank, the honey is poured into the tank and heated to a specific temperature, typically between 40-50°C (104-122°F).
- This temperature is sufficient to liquefy the honey and make it easier to work with.
- The honey can be kept at this temperature for an extended period of time, allowing for easy and efficient bottling.
- Once the honey has been heated, it can be transferred to other processing equipment, such as a settling tank or bottling tank. The honey can also be further filtered to remove any remaining impurities before being bottled for consumption.
- The honey heating tank is an important piece of equipment for commercial honey producers, as it allows for large quantities of honey to be heated quickly and efficiently.
- Once the honey has been heated, it can be dispensed into bottles for distribution.
- The tank is equipped with a valve at the bottom to allow for easy dispensing of the honey.
- The honey can be further filtered to remove any remaining impurities before bottling.
Dana Api Melter
DANA API MELTER
It can be used as capping wax and wax melter, liquefier, frame meltings and collection of crystallised honey etc.
The DANA api MELTER is made from stainless steel and has well insulated double walls. It has a heating element in the lid and one in the bottom. The heating elements are regulated independently from one another. As a special feature, the melter has a powerful ventilator in the lid that circulates the warm air evenly and quickly and thereby ensures a gentle treatment of the honey.
How to use the melter:
1. The frames and capping wax is placed in the basket. The basket contains up to 120kg capping wax. 2. The bottom thermostat is set to 40°C and the thermostat in the lid is set to 80°C.
3. Honey will run out first because it has a lower melting point than the wax. When all the honey has run off, the wax can be extracted.
4. The undamaged honey I extracted first followed by the liquified wax.
The honey yield is almost 100% so the DANA api will pay for itself in a matter of months. DANA api is also a multifunctional machine that can be used for keeping honey lukewarm or to melt crystallised honey.
Below is a variety of functions the DANA api can be used for:
1. Melting capping wax and separate wax from honey 2. Melting beeswax in blocks
3. Melting crystallised frames and separate honey and wax (frames are not cut out, simply place the frames in the basket)
4. Melting all the wild comb that is collected in the apiary
5. Melting drone brood cut-outs
6. Melting honey in buckets
7. Melting crystallised glass with honey that originally was liquid
8. Melting old frames
9. Melting melezitose honey
10. Heat up wax foundations
Do not leave the DANA api capping melter unattended!
Dana Api Mini-CAPPINGS MELTER
DOES NOT COME WITH STAND - THIS CAN BE PURCHASED SEPERATELY.
DANA api Mini-CAPPINGS MELTER is a round vat made of stainless steel with a perforated bottom insert.
The DANA api Mini-CAPPINGS MELTER is equipped with a powerful heating element under the lid and a fan that ensures a quick and even heat distribution.
With this system you will be able to recover honey from the cappings wax without destroying the fine quality and taste of your honey.
In fact, this yummy gold will not only be good enough to eat it will be good enough to sell.
The melter pays for itself in a very short time!
How to:
The cappings wax is put on a grill (capacity up to 40 kg/load), and the thermostat is set to approximately 110ºC.
The honey and wax melts simultaneously, but because of its higher density the honey will sink to the bottom, while the wax stays on top.
All you have to do is simply drain the pure undamaged honey first and then the lighter yellow liquid wax.
Do not leave the cappings melter unattended when it is working.
Duration of a melting process:
Depending on the filling and the condition of the wax. With a loose filling with uncapping  wax from young honeycombs approx. 3 - 4 hours.
Data:Â
2000W/230V
Thermostat: digital
Diameter: 55 cm (inside)
Total height: 95cm (incl. motor)
Height tank (total):63,5cm
Height tank (from grid to top) 40,5cm
Weight: 20 kg
Digital Thermostatically Controlled Warming Cabinet
An accurate way of controlling the temperature of your honey when bringing it back to liquid for bottling, includes a temperature indicator strip which glows when the cabinet reaches the correct temperature.
Internal Dimensions 34cm WIDE x 68cm LONG x 32 ½ cm DEEP / External Dimensions 73cm long x 55cm high x 39cm wide.
Will hold 2 x 30lb buckets of honey, the heat is provided by 100 watt heating cable, there is a stainless expanded mesh grid (68cm long x 1.7cm high x 33.5cm wide) available which will hold jars of honey at an additional cost and an upgrade of 4 heavy duty lockable swivel castors.
Honey buckets are held by four wooden batons. We recommend not to heat your honey above 35-40C/95-104F as heating any higher your honey will start to deteriorate!.
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