Coffee machine type:
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Semi-automatic
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Coffee machine principle: |
The working principle of an espresso coffee machine involves several key components and processes:
1. Water Boiler: The machine has a water boiler that heats water to the ideal brewing temperature, typically between 195°F to 205°F (90°C to 96°C). 2. Porta-filter: This is a handle-like attachment where ground coffee is placed. It typically has a metal filter basket. 3. Tamping: Ground coffee is placed into the porta-filter and then tamped down to a specific pressure to ensure even extraction. 4. Pump: The machine has a pump (usually a vibratory or rotary pump) that forces hot water from the boiler through the coffee grounds at high pressure. 5. Extraction: When the pump is activated, hot water is forced through the compacted coffee grounds in the porta-filter. This process extracts flavors and oils from the coffee, creating the concentrated shot known as espresso. 6. Crema Formation: As the pressurized hot water passes through the coffee grounds, it emulsifies the coffee oils to create a layer of crema—a creamy, caramel-colored foam—on top of the espresso shot. 7. Group Head: The porta-filter is locked into the group head, which is the part of the machine that dispenses the espresso into a cup. 8. Steam Wand: Many espresso machines also have a steam wand attached, which is used to froth and steam milk for drinks like cappuccinos and lattes. 9. Pressure Regulation: Modern espresso machines often have mechanisms to control and adjust the pressure and temperature settings for different types of coffee beans and brewing preferences. Overall, the key to a good espresso shot lies in achieving the right combination of grind size, coffee dose, water pressure, and temperature, all of which work together to extract a balanced and flavorful espresso. |
Style:
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Italian Espresso Coffee Machine
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Unit N.W./ Unit G.W.
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6.5 /7.5 KG
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Packing Size:
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Gift box size: 38.7*40.9*39 cm ( 1 piece/ gift box ) , 40.2*42.4*40.5 (2 pieces/carton)
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