Refiner

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The refiner ( French synonym) refers to a machine used in wood grinding to refine the coarse material (splinters, fiber bundles), which is refined between the end faces of a basalt lavastone rotating at 120 to 160 revolutions per minute and a stationary basalt lavastone. The refiner was developed by Johann Matthäus Voith in 1859 to improve paper quality.

Today, this machine is often replaced by refiners .

The refiner is also used as a fine roller for chocolate mass. The fine rolling gives the chocolate the finest possible consistency and you don't have a "sandy" feeling on the tongue.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Production of chocolate , on theobroma-cacao.de