120 Frame Honey Extracting Line
A Paradise Honey 120 frame extracting line. Shows the frames being rapidly uncapped and then slid into a 120 frame horizontal extractor. Contact Modern Beekeeping www.modernbeekeeping.co.uk who are the agents for Paradise Honey in the UK.
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That job is sweet and boring.
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I did not understand they warm the honey to separate the wax, I tried to compare with the process of Sue Bee honey is very similar until the point of heating, they might not show this process in the video(Sue Bee Honey), can be pasteurization. Here in Brazil the process is very natural, organic, but almost 80% of production is exported, mostly to China, to compensate for the poor quality of their product, they mix good honey in the bad to meet the required quality in the rest of the world and then they re-export, including to Brazil all the ridiculously cheap price, it's a joke.
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oh you heat the honey then it's trash honey. mine as well throw it in the garbage
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what the fuck he is doing ,too fast proces what the hateable mother fucker honey in your ass basterd
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That's a pretty efficient centifuge, but you would have gotten more honey with a decifuge or even a hectofuge.
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heating up honey loses nutritional value
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Lol this is from finland actually :D
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Di Shan Shob Frame Honey Khah
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things cant be much more automated.. if you have never seen honey bee frames then you wont know the endless variables that are applied to each individual frame. In this video things were smooth, but problems happen all the time that machines couldnt deal with
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:)
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That's so manually intensive. What a royal waste of time.
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Wow very cool
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LOL! I thought you were adding wax like from candle wax. Interesting video to watch! :-)
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there is no wax added. the bees make the wax honey comb and then fill it with the honey. here the frames of honey comb (filled with honey) has a cap (a thin layer of wax that seals the honey in), first thing to do is remove the cap, there is a lot of honey and wax that comes from this step. we do not want to wast it. if you take this honey/wax mixture and melt it, the wax and honey will separate. the honey sinks to the bottom and the wax float to the top
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too loud!! Then it takes 10 minutes to push into the round swirly thing. 5:12 adding wax? I hope you guys do not purify the honey too much. Remember the latest report that states, "If it does not contain any pollen then it is not real honey."
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Why they don't use gloves and mask?
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What do you do with the dry wax after
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Terrible from 5:00 heat pressed honey loosing all nutrients.. not raw.. this is practically like sugar now!!
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There is a difference between automatic and mechanised. I work with building control systems that make fully automated systems, I have a job coming up with a similar honey extractor, that will have lots of intelligence. Weight of input, variable frequency drives for the spin motors, advanced calculations of when the comb is empty etc etc
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so where is that guy's gloves and face mask???? that's NOT sanitary!
10m 50sLenght
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