The goat dehairing machine is mainly used for the hair removal treatment of sheep/goats after bloodletting. It is an important slaughter equipment for the sheep slaughtering line.
The structure of the hair removal machine is mainly composed of a frame, 3 rollers, hair removal rod, a hydraulic station, etc.. Goat dehairing machine usually need to be used in conjunction with a sheep scalding tank.
Main features
1. Simple and compact structure, convenient operation, convenient installation and maintenance.
2. Wide application range, good hair removal effect and beautiful appearance.
3. With the help of the depilatory paddle, the wool will be cleaned about 96%.
4. Short hair removal time, less than 1 minute per sheep, high efficiency.
5. Can dehair 1-3 sheep at the same time.
Skinning and dehairing belong to two different processes of sheep slaughtering. The choice of process mainly depends on two aspects: first, some regions like to use the value of wool; second, some regions like to use mutton with skins.
Working process of sheep hair removal machine
1. The sheep must be scalded in the scalding tank before entering the hair removal machine. Evenly scalding the sheep body is the premise to ensure the quality of sheep body depilation.
2. Start the dehairing machine, use the rake to slide the soaked sheep into the dehairer to start dehairing. The hair removal machine has two axes that will move in the same direction, the large axis will achieve the up/down movement of the sheep carcass, and the small axis will achieve the rotational movement. With the help of depilation paddles, the carcass of the sheep will be cleaned about 96%.
After the carcass has been dehaired, slide the carcass out of the machine to prepare it for the next process.
The soaking and scalding of the sheep carcass is the premise to ensure the hair removal effect of the hair removal machine, so it is necessary to pay attention to the control of water temperature and scalding time during the sheep soaking and scalding process.
The sheep carcass needs to be scalded in a hot water pool around 55℃-62℃ for 3-5 minutes. Too high water temperature or too long scalding time will scald the sheepskin and cannot guarantee the integrity of the sheepskin, while too low temperature or scalding time If it is not enough, it will not be able to achieve the effect of hair removal. In addition, the season and the type of sheep will also affect the soaking effect.