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Machines
- 2008 Launch of the EF 400 - record of productivity rates up to 46 000 c/p with a maximum of 32 cycles/minute
- 2006 Launch of the EF 100 Open Machine (with Open Mould)
- 2003 Launch of the new concept of the thermoformed bottle machine
- 2002 Launch of the EF Open machine range
- 1998 The EF 270 is now available. This new model is characterized by its versatility (quick adaptation to different cups formats) and by its technology (labeling system)
- 1996 Launch of the new EF 480 and the EF 600 shows the latest FFS technology improvements
- 1995 Launch of EF 300 and the EF 825 machine. This last replace the old RK4: its presses are independent and driven by brushless motors
- 1990 The machine EF 320 is launched
- 1986 The " R " type machine is launched for high and medium production capability for cup format from mini portions to 500 g tubs
- 1985 The first RK4 is launched with 30 stroke/min production, 24 cups configuration and 40 000 cup/hour capacity
- 1979 First "M" type machine manufactured fro 8 cups. Machines are now controlled by PLC
- 1977 / 78 System NAS© (Neutral Aseptic system)
- 1975 First 2 cups cam driven machine with productivity from 1 500 to 1 800 strokes/hour
- 1973 First machine "H" type: 4 cups, 1 500 stroke/hour - 6 000 cup/hour. The sterile device is extended
- 1971 First aseptic peroxide machine is produced for mini portion of milk and creamers. The same year, the new high speed 470 S is manufactures.
- 1969 The hydraulically driven EF 600 is launched. All the press mechanisms are situated below the plastic band
- 1968 The EF 400 machine is launched. It is a cam type mechanical driven machine with a 6 cups configuration and 1200 to 1500 cup/hour paced
- 1967 Automatic system for splicing, cutting and introduction of "in cup" label launched for the so-called "Petit Suisse" fresh cheese
- 1966 First"E5" type machine and first full aseptic and sealed dosing system manufactured
- 1963 First "B" type machine produced - 4 cups, 1 000 cup/hour
- 1958 the first E1 type machine is delivered, maximum of 6 cups per stroke (i.e. from 800 to 900 strokes per hour, meaning 4 to 5000 cups per hour)
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