The reference in cutting & emulsifying

Cutting Equipment

GEA’s food cutters are the multi-taskers of the food preparation industry. One machine will cut, mix, emulsify, vacuumize, cook and cool almost any meat, poultry and meat substitute product to set a perfect base for further processing. Bowl cutters can also prepare fish, vegetables and processed cheese. The rotating knifes work at exceptionally high speed to achieve any structure: coarse chopping to the finest emulsion. The result? A homogeneous mix of ingredients with the right binding consistency, firmness, uniform color and taste.

GEA CutMaster Gen 3 | Knife head

Meat applications

Such as bologna, mortadella, pate, vienna sausages, jagdwurst, salami, chorizo and bratwurst.

Plant-based & vegetarian applications

Such as plant-based fish nuggets, plant-based burger, falafel and plant-based sausage.

Other applications

Such as dumpling filling, soups & sauces, processed cheese and surimi.

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