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The Doritos/Tortilla/Corn Chips are kind of snacks made from powder, which are extruded, cut and then fried. Automatic dorito processing Line is use corn flour (maize flour), wheat flour, rice flour as raw material through twin screw extruder and roller cutting to formed triangle shape, round shape and other kind of shape chips.

Fully Automatic dorito processing Line uses corn powder, corn starch, and rice powder as main material which are extruded, punched into triangle, round, square shapes, and then baked and flavored. Such snacks with crispy taste, rich nutrition and digestible structure are very popular with many people all over the world. And most important, the waste punching chip can be reused after grinded into powder, which can greatly reduce the production cost.

What Materials Are Doritos Made Of?
Raw Materials Ratio
1. Corn Power 75%
2. Wheat Flour 25%
3. Water 15%
4. CaCo3: 0.4%
The Details Of Each Machine In The Doritos Snacks Product Line
Blender Mix Cornflour With Water To Prepare Flour For Doritos
Double Screw Machine Compression And Friction Generate a Lot Of Heat, And The Rotating Mold Twists And Rolls The Flour Before Extrusion To Form An Irregular Shape
Shaping Machine According To The Mold, Different Shapes Of Doritos Are Formed
Cooling Machine Used To Cool And Remove Moisture
Fryer/Baking Machine Reheat And Continue To Fry Or Bake Evenly To Obtain a Crispy Texture And Taste
Seasoning Line Add The Required Seasonings To Make It Have Different Flavors
Machine Parameters And Price Of Dorito Making Machine:
Doritos Products Product Line

Model

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Output

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Size (L*W*H)

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Main Power

 

 

LY65 120–150kg/h 22000x1200x2200mm 22Kw  
LY70 200-250kg/h 24000x1500x2200mm 37Kw  
LY75 300-500kg/h 23000*1500*2800mm 37Kw  
LY85 400-500kg/h 23000*1500*2300mm 37Kw
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