Interpack preview Increase mogul effi ciency
with MFG Tray starch trays Protect your customers and your brand reputation with the frontline prevention and quality that MFG Tray provide
M
FG Tray starch trays readily integrate with a variety of moguls ensuring unprecedented durability, cleanability, and food product safety. They are interchangeable with wood trays and may be
integrated into production lines using both materials. Several confectionery operations using MFG Tray starch trays have trays can be run at higher line speeds. The precise sizing and dimensional stability of MFG Tray starch trays contribute to construction ensures value and a long service life. In response to confectionery manufactures desire for a
tray become damaged, MFG Tray developed and introduced their patent pending X-DTect™ composite material made
formulated for X-ray detection. Thanks to this innovative new material, product contamination can be detected down to 1 cubic millimeter.
MFG Tray Starch Trays Benefi ts: • of our current trays
• Expressly designed to integrate with all regular and jumbo-sized moguls
• Dimensional stability ensures compatibility with high- speed machines
• Contoured corners will not trap moisture or starch residue
• Stack without sagging or warping •
• Space-saving stacking design that eliminates the need for separate drying racks
• Many sizes and custom designs available • Offering X-DTect™; X-ray detectable composite material 6090
Along with mogul starch trays, MFG Tray also manufactures
ventilated drying trays, gum trays, work-in-progress trays and stock boxes in a variety of designs and sizes to meet the strength and dimensional stability of MFG Tray composite trays make them exceptionally well suited for confectionery production. Their wide operating temperature range of -60° to 250° F (-51° to 121° C), smooth surface texture, stain resistance, and easy cleaning are critical performance factors contributing to their suitability for confectionery operations.
46 Kennedy’s Confection April 2023
“MFG Tray has been a leading supplier of starch trays, holding
trays, gum trays and stock boxes for the confectionery industry for more than 50 years”
MFG Tray Holding & Drying Trays Benefi ts: • Dropped sides and/or ends promote air circulation and thorough drying
• Stacking design eliminates the need for tray racks
MFG Tray Gum Trays Benefi ts: • Open sides promote air circulation and thorough drying • Contoured edges and corners eliminate trapped residue
• Space-saving stacking designs
MFG Tray Stock Boxes Benefi ts: • Expressly designed for storing candy prior to packing • Container lid provides airtight seal to ensure freshness and sanitation
• Completely safe for freezing MFG Tray has been a leading supplier of starch trays, holding
trays, gum trays and stock boxes for the confectionery industry for more than 50 years. These trays offer several exclusive operations that can’t be duplicated by other materials or manufacturers. The inherent strength and dimensional stability of MFG Tray composite trays make them exceptionally well suited for confectionery production. All materials used in the construction of MFG Tray products
are listed in NSF Standard No. 2 and in the USFDA Code of Federal Regulations, Title 21. MFG Tray confectionery trays have been per EEC Directives. we will be exhibiting as part of the overall Probat Group.
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