Co-Deposit Stencil

The co-deposit stencil enables two fillings to be deposited concentrically and simultaneously, allowing the development of a wide variety of eye-catching products.
Perfect register
The perfect register
obtained with the co-deposit stencil is in marked contrast to
alternative dual deposit techniques that use sequential stencils to
place two separate deposits on the shell. The problems of alignment
this causes are completely eliminated by the co-deposit
principle.
End product diversity
Accurate register
creates the freedom to develop new deposit shapes; additionally, a
wider variety of fillings can be handled. For example, a soft cream
can be encircled with a solid cream, and highly
differentiated
products containing two different types of cream, jam, cheese and
peanut butter are possible; colours and consistency can easily be
varied.
Cost-effective investment
The co-deposit
stencil enables the development of innovative end products without
any modifications being needed to the sandwiching machine.
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Co-Deposit Stencil
Add value to cream sandwich products
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