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Industrial Frozen Meat grinder Machine

Stop destroying your meat protein in the 35°C Vietnamese heat. The JR-130 Industrial Frozen Meat grinder Machine is engineered to crush solid -18°C pork blocks directly into 6mm granules without thawing. Built for Nem Nướng and sausage lines, it features an optimized auger pitch and a 15 kW copper-wound motor. Get 1.5 tons/hr continuous output with a temperature rise under 3°C. Say goodbye to smeared fat and bottlenecked production.

 

Description

High Efficiency Industrial Frozen Meat grinder Machine | Direct Factory Price

Stop letting your meat thaw into a bacterial soup on the factory floor. An Industrial Frozen Meat grinder Machine is a heavy-duty primary size-reduction unit that uses a high-torque auger and hardened orifice plates to shear solid -18°C frozen meat blocks directly into granules, completely bypassing the thawing room. If you are running a Nem Nướng (grilled pork sausage) or Chả lụa plant in Ho Chi Minh City, you know the exact nightmare I’m talking about. The 35°C ambient heat melts the fat before it even hits the bowl chopper. The protein denatures. Your emulsion breaks.

This machine ends that cycle. Don’t believe the glossy brochures promising magic. Good engineering is about raw torque, auger pitch optimization, and keeping the meat freezing cold during the extrusion cycle.

📊 Equipment Specifications: The Real Numbers

Before we talk about features, let’s look at the actual hardware. Here is the standard data for our JR-130 model, configured specifically for the Southeast Asian electrical grid.

ParameterSpecificationEngineering Note for SEA Market
ModelJR-130Standard industrial size for medium/large meat plants.
Capacity1000 – 1500 kg/hVaries based on orifice plate size (4mm – 20mm).
Feed SizeUp to 150 x 150 x 150 mmPre-cut frozen chunks feed perfectly without bridging.
Motor Power15 kW | 380V / 50Hz3-phase Vietnam standard. Built for local grid drops.
Dimensions1050 x 550 x 1050 mmHeavy base plate to absorb high-torque shearing vibration.
MaterialSUS304 Stainless SteelResists stress corrosion cracking from daily washdowns.

Note: These parameters represent the true continuous running capacity. We don’t quote theoretical dry-run speeds that snap your drive shafts.

⚙️ Core Engineering: Why Most Machines Fail in Vietnam

I’ve spent 20 years fixing meat processing lines across Binh Duong and Dong Nai. Most imported machines look beautiful in a showroom but destroy your yield in a real factory. Here is how we build them to survive.

Auger Pitch Optimization and Fat Smearing

Let’s talk about temperature rise. When you force semi-frozen pork shoulder through a 6mm orifice plate, the mechanical friction is immense. Cheap grinders use a generic, evenly spaced auger pitch. The meat churns in the barrel, heating up. The fat melts and smears across the protein fibers, ruining your meat’s ability to bind water later.

We use a variable-pitch forged auger. It grabs the meat fast at the back and compresses it aggressively right at the cutting cross-blade. The advantage? The meat spends 40% less time in the barrel. The temperature rise is strictly controlled to under 3°C. When grinding -18°C frozen pork shoulder, actual output went from 1.2 tons per hour to 1.55 tons. It doesn’t look like a massive leap on paper, but in a double-shift operation, you are processing an extra 5.6 tons of meat a week without adding a single labor hour. This is pure operational leverage.

The Washdown Trap

Say it with me: at the end of the day, if you don’t solve the rear bearing seal issue, all that motor power is useless. When your sanitation team cleans the hopper at 2 AM, if they spray the high-pressure water gun at a 45-degree angle directly at the back of the auger drive shaft, the food-grade grease washes out and meat juice enters the gearbox. The gears rust and seize in a month. We engineered a triple-labyrinth seal with a dedicated drainage weep hole. Water physically cannot reach the transmission. ——these are the basic bottom lines in the 2026 industry standards.

🛠️ Industry Facts & The “Unspoken Rules”

Salesmen will hand you a list of generic features. I’m going to give you the engineering facts, along with the dirty little secrets of the meat processing floor.

  • Fact: Hardened Alloy Steel Cross Blades and Orifice Plates.
    • The Unspoken Rule: Standard 304 stainless steel blades will blunt and roll their edges when hitting -18°C connective tissue. If a salesman tells you their cutting blades are “pure stainless,” run. We use hardened tool steel for the cutting elements to ensure a clean shear, not a mushy crush.
  • Fact: 15 kW Heavy-Duty Copper-Wound Motor.
    • The Unspoken Rule: Competitors use aluminum-wound motors to cut weight and cost. During the inevitable voltage drops in Vietnamese industrial parks, aluminum motors overheat and burn out the stator mid-grind. We strictly use heavy-duty copper-wound motors with thermal overload relays.
  • Fact: Fully constructed from SUS304 Stainless Steel.
    • The Unspoken Rule: Many factories sneak in 201 stainless steel for the internal frame to save money. 201 SS will pit and rust within three weeks when exposed to salty meat juices and harsh cleaning chemicals. We use 304 SS for every single structural and contact part.

❓ FAQ: What Factory Owners Actually Ask Me

1. Can it handle fresh, unfrozen meat too?

Yes. However, you must change the blade configuration. Grinding fresh meat requires a different orifice plate setup to prevent the softer meat from extruding backwards around the auger. It takes an operator 5 minutes to swap the front assembly.

2. Do I need to pre-cut the 25kg frozen blocks?

Yes. This is a grinder, not a block flaker. You must run your 25kg frozen blocks through a meat slicer or guillotine first to reduce them to roughly 150mm chunks. If you try to jam a full 25kg block into the hopper, it will bridge, starve the auger, and you will be paying your workers to stand around pushing meat with a stick.

3. What happens when a contactor or relay fails?

We use standard international components: Schneider electrics and standard metric V-belts. You can buy replacements in any major industrial hardware market in Ho Chi Minh City (like District 5) or Hanoi. You are never held hostage waiting for proprietary circuit boards to be shipped from overseas.

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