Milky Electric Cream Separators are extremely quiet, well-designed and feature quality materials and workmanship throughout. Milky Electrics use the familiar spinning disc technology, but with features that improve safety, balance and durability. The fully electronic control starts the Milky smoothly and reaches full output only after about 30 seconds, putting less stress on the motor. The attachment design of the milk tank along with the broad rubber feet give additional stability. With this model you can choose to have the spinning disks made out of aluminum or stainless steel to better meet grade A requirements (of course your inspector will have final say) and the milk container, housing and milk and cream spouts are made of stainless steel.
FYI: This model not only allows you to select stainless steel discs for the separator cone, it also has the NEW more powerful Long Life motor.
NOTE: The butterfat percentage of milk can affect how cream separators work, test batches may be necessary to find the correct settings and techniques.
Capacity 130 Liters (137 Quarts) per hour. Weight 11 lbs.
How to use cream separator:
Just warm the milk up to 40°C or 104°F, switch the separator on and pour the milk into the cream separator by hose.
How much cream you can get? Helpful tips:
- from 10 gallons of milk you will get about 1 gallon of cream (average from about 8% to 12% depending on fat content);
- the cream will have 10 times more fat than your milk. It means that if your milk has 3,2% you will get cream with 32% of fat;
- if you need cream with less content of fat you can mix it with low fat milk which you get during separation.
- pour about 2 gallons of hot water into the separator before the milk. The separation will be better.