want to be the first name that comes to mind when customers want a depositor that handles multiple colors. So, we had to come up with a system that fully utilizes the capabilities of the machine, as well as a new interface that provides a flexible way to make and design new products.” Te Universal is packed with innovative features. Te machine is capable of handling both hard and soft mixes and comes in single, double, or triple hopper configurations, allowing up to three separate mixes to be deposited simultaneously to create unique multi-colored products. It also features a new and improved four-gear system that ensures optimal pressure for driving through even the toughest mixes with ease and precision. Tough innovative in its design, it is born of a rich heritage. “MONO has been making robust and reliable depositors
since the 1950s, and the Universal is the latest in that line,” says Donna Haynes, MONO’s international sales manager. “But we are not just selling the machine, we are selling a solution, with training and after-sales support.”
Simple and sophisticated Confectionery makers can use the Universal to create a vast range of high-quality products using a number of templates for hard mix, soft mix, and combi-mix hoppers, including standard, sheeting, rotary, biscuit, staggered, wirecut, ladyfinger, and injection, as well as a new Iris Template for encrusting. “Keeping up with demand is hard when cakes and
biscuits are made by hand,” says Haynes. “People are amazed when they see the Universal in action, creating unique products at high volume. Even with three colors and intricate shapes, the designs are limited only by your imagination.” Sophistication cannot, however, come at the cost
of complexity. Tat is why the Universal incorporates the latest in touchscreen technology to make creating even the most complex and demanding shapes both simple and intuitive. One key feature is ease of programming, which greatly simplifies the product design process.
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MONO’s Donna Haynes says people "are amazed" when seeing the Universal 3D-X in action
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MONO Equipment was founded 74 years ago
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Dave Thomas, product designer of the Universal 3D-X, says clients love the machine's accuracy and versatility
“Customers sometimes come to us struggling
with consistency and quality, often because they have a range of skilled and unskilled workers producing cakes and biscuits,” says Haynes. "Our depositor is more exact and consistent, it is
labor-saving as it eliminates endless hours of hand piping, so it is always reliable, as well as being easy to use," she says. “People are asking for products that look handmade, and we can replicate that identically now,” adds Tomas. “People buy with their eyes as well as their mouths, so a product needs to stand out in the shop or on the supermarket shelf. Te accuracy and the versatility that the Universal offers truly makes that possible.” Already a leading name in small and mid-market machines, MONO is taking its brand to the semi- industrial scale with the Universal, and the results could set a new standard in versatility.
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DEPOSITOR IS LABOR- SAVING AS IT ELIMINATES ENDLESS HOURS OF HAND-PIPING
ISO 9001 & ISO 14001
All of MONO’s bakery equipment is manufactured to the most stringent ISO standards
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