Topping depositor

GEA offers a versatile depositing system that is ideal for adding toppings such as raspberries or streusel, to cakes, or for topping pizzas with diced ingredients such as cheese, ham or vegetables.

Topping depositor

Technologies for every kind of dry and wet topping

GEA topping depositors can complete the final product with salty or sweet ingredients before and after baking. From muffins and cupcakes to all kinds of pizzas: GEA’s technology allows to add a custom touch to them, improving their texture and flavor.

Model DAP

Wet topping depositor
The versatile DAP depositor from GEA is designed for topping American- or Italian-style pizzas with diced ingredients such as cheese, ham or vegetables. It is also ideal for depositing toppings, from raspberries to streusel, on cakes.
DAP model - topping depositor

The DAP model depositor is usually fitted to the processing line after the tomato depositing system, to add further ingredients to the pizza. The unit comprises a C-shaped frame on which a belt is mounted and where the product is loaded. Motorized finger devices sprinkle a uniform layer of topping ingredients over the pizza bases. Topping distribution can either be made over the whole of the base by waterfall deposition, or a movable mask can be fitted so that ingredients are added to just the centre of the pizza, leaving the edge uncovered, as in Italian-style pizzas.

Ideally suited to high capacity production, the DAP unit can be fitted with product-loading and recovery conveyors that reduce the need for operator intervention. 

The DAP model depositor uses motorized finger devices to sprinkle an even layer of topping ingredients over the muffins or pizza bases, and can be fitted with product-loading and recovery conveyors that optimize automation and minimize waste. The versatile DAP depositor is designed also for topping American- or Italian-style pizzas with diced ingredients such as cheese, ham or vegetables. It is also ideal for depositing toppings, from raspberries to streusel, on cakes. The DAP model depositor is usually fitted to the processing line after the tomato depositing system, to add further ingredients to the pizza. The unit comprises a C-shaped frame on which a belt is mounted and where the product is loaded. Motorized finger devices sprinkle a uniform layer of topping ingredients over the pizza bases. Topping distribution can either be made over the whole of the base by waterfall deposition, or a movable mask can be fitted so that ingredients are added to just the centre of the pizza, leaving the edge uncovered, as in Italian-style pizzas.

Ideally suited to high capacity production, the DAP unit can be fitted with product-loading and recovery conveyors that reduce the need for operator intervention.

Model DVB

Vibrating depositor
DVB model - Vibrating depositor
Vibrating depositor is dedicated to dry granular products such as nuts, almonds and chocolate chips. It is made of a product hopper in stainless steel that feeds a depositing unit featuring an electrical vibrating base. The target dosing is carried out thanks to a conveying mask, avoiding the ingredients to spill over

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