Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . into the blending cylinder. Theseblending cylinders are made of cold rolledsteel sheets, and to mix from 50 lb. to 2,000lb. of tea at one time. The working limit of blending capacityin these blending cylinders, has been foundin the consider-able experience ofMessrs. Savage &Co., to be 2,000lb., and suchmachines give ex-cellent results, es-pecially when, asthis firm are nowconstructing them,they are driven by an electric motor,attached to the framework of the machineitself, thus entirely getting rid of all counter-shafting expenses and losses, which are ofte


Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . into the blending cylinder. Theseblending cylinders are made of cold rolledsteel sheets, and to mix from 50 lb. to 2,000lb. of tea at one time. The working limit of blending capacityin these blending cylinders, has been foundin the consider-able experience ofMessrs. Savage &Co., to be 2,000lb., and suchmachines give ex-cellent results, es-pecially when, asthis firm are nowconstructing them,they are driven by an electric motor,attached to the framework of the machineitself, thus entirely getting rid of all counter-shafting expenses and losses, which are oftenconsiderable when the engine is some dis-tance from the mixer, and a large gain ofspace, owing to the absence of shafting andbelting. In addition to making machines whichseparate all refusefrom teas, the samefirm of engineersconstruct a machinewhich will effectu-ally wash, stalk,and remove grit,sand and smallstones from cur-rants, sultanas, andother dried fruits ; and, further, after thor-oughly washing, will completely dry, so. Tea Mixer.


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