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roaster equipment

brambati

italian turnkey industrial roasting and conveying plant.

industrial tiercodevilla, italyfounded 1958official site

brambati has been building industrial food processing equipment since 1958 from their facility in codevilla, italy. they sit squarely in the high-capacity industrial segment, offering roasters from 5 kg batch pilots up to 600 kg batch production machines capable of 3000 kg per hour. their approach is systems-oriented: they sell complete turnkey plants that handle green coffee reception, cleaning, storage, weighing, blending, roasting, conveyance, grinding, and degassing before packaging. the roaster lineup includes traditional KAR and KAR-S models plus the highly automated BR series with fully programmable control. recent development work focuses on electric roasters using resistance heating instead of gas combustion, targeting operations with solar or wind power generation or locations where electricity costs less than fossil fuels. these electric models currently scale from 100 gram lab batches to 60 kg production batches, with larger capacities in development. brambati machines show up in large-scale operations that value integration with upstream and downstream processing equipment. if you're running or planning a multi-ton-per-day facility and need a supplier who can coordinate the entire production line rather than just the roaster, that's where they operate. third-generation family ownership with global distribution through brambati asia and brambati usa.

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questions you might have

what production volumes do brambati roasters handle?

brambati builds for industrial scale. their smallest production roasters start at 5 kg batch (roughly 20 kg per hour) and scale up to 600 kg batch machines that can process 3000 kg per hour when run continuously. they also make a brm-200 lab roaster with 200 gram max capacity for sample roasting and quality control. the emphasis is on high-throughput operations. if you're roasting less than a few hundred kilos per day, you're probably outside their target market. most installations appear to be multi-shift operations roasting tons per day rather than kilos.

can brambati supply more than just the roaster?

yes, and that's actually their main selling point. brambati positions itself as a turnkey plant supplier, not just a roaster manufacturer. they'll spec and install complete systems from green bean intake through packaging feed, including destoners, storage silos, weighing systems, blending equipment, conveyors (both traditional mechanical and newer slow-conveyance systems), grinding lines for espresso and filter (100 to 2500 kg per hour) or turkish and greek styles (50 to 1000 kg per hour), and degassing systems. they also handle control panels and full plant automation with proprietary software. if you need integrated systems engineering rather than standalone equipment, that's the service model.

what's the situation with brambati electric roasters?

brambati recently developed electric roaster models that use resistance heating instead of gas burners. these eliminate combustion entirely, so no direct carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, or nitrogen oxides from fuel burning. current electric models handle 100 gram to 60 kg batches, with larger sizes under development. they're targeting three buyer profiles: operations with self-generated power like solar or wind, regions where electricity costs less than gas, and markets with government incentives for electrification. you need adequate electrical service capacity. the technology is newer than their gas lineup, so field track record is still building compared to their decades-old gas platform.

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