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04/13/2021 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/13/2021 07:10

Meet our new high-quality pinboner with lower water consumption

Removing the bones, not the quality

The process of pinbone removal in salmon is a matter of removing the 32 bones in every fillet-a labor-intensive job that, if done by hand, that risks damaging the fillet, can cause gaping and increase the risk of bacteria. A pinbone remover extracts the bones with a toothed roller as the fillet passes on a conveyor belt below without damaging the fillet.

The MS2610 is a standalone that is an ideal primary machine for automated pinbone removal

A good starting point

The MS 2610 is an excellent primary machine to begin automating your pinbone removal. It can be used as a standalone machine for manual infeed or integrated into a production line, either as a single lane machine or dual lane. The Pinbone Remover has three-speed settings for the pinbone roller to adapt to the fish's varying conditions. Likewise, the pressure on the pinbone heads can quickly be adjusted by a weight bar if needed. An optional drip tray and a filter unit are available to collect the pinbones and offal under the machine.

A new type of water nozzle provides optimal cleanliness, decreases water consumption and maximizes performance

Reduced water usage

We have applied a new type of water nozzle to maintain the tooth roller's cleanliness for maximum performance at all times. Water consumption is decreased to 5 liters per minute per lane, approximately 20% less than other pinbone removers. The open design and quick-release system on all conveyors make cleaning easy.

Find out more about the new Pinboner MS 2610 - Pinbone Remover MS 2610 | Marel