Give your CookStar longer life and more productivity with Endurlon spiral oven guiding strips.
Endurlon is a new material that lasts up to 4 times longer than other materials, such as Teflon. It’s tougher, with low friction and lower wear rate. This all leads to less downtime and improved productivity of your spiral oven. What’s more, Endurlon is blue, so it is instantly recognizable.
Longer life, less maintenance
The guiding strips support the belt that transports the food through the spiral oven. They are subjected to extreme temperatures and high-speed frictional forces throughout their operational lives. They wear over time and must be replaced regularly, depending on production conditions such as food products, recipe set up, temperature and the speed of the belt.
GEA Endurlon guiding strips will last up to four times longer. This results in reducing maintenance costs and service time of your equipment significantly.
Improved hygiene
The Endurlon guiding strips also have an improved sanitary design which reduces the chance to attract dirt during operation. Next to that, reduced wear means that scrapings are less likely to get into the food area. Endurlon is blue, so any food contamination is easy to detect and remove.
Retrofit program to suit any CookStar
We can easily equip recent CookStar ovens with the new material during scheduled servicing.If your machine is older, we may need to replace the rails, to accommodate the new cross-sectional shape. All CookStar versions are taken into account to your benefit.
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Endurlon spiral oven guiding strips at a glance:
Endurlon is registered as a trademark in several countries worldwide.
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