Our range of products include chapati making machine.
₹ 295000 / Piece Get Latest Price
| Capacity | 500 Chapatis Per Hour |
| Automation Grade | Semi automatic |
| Usage/Application | Commercial |
| Design Type | Horizontal |
| Thickness Of Chapatti | 2 mm |
| LPG Consumption | 1 kg/hr |
| Type | Gaseous |
Minimum order quantity: 8000 Piece
A chapati making machine, also known as a roti maker, is a kitchen appliance designed to automate the process of making chapatis or rotis. These machines can be semi-automatic, where some steps are manually controlled, or fully automatic, where the entire process is automated.
Here's a more detailed description:
Types of Chapati Making Machines:
Semi-automatic:
These machines typically have dough pressing and partial baking sections, requiring manual input for certain stages like feeding, transferring, or final roasting.
Fully automatic:
These machines automate the entire process, from dough preparation to baking, ensuring uniformity and quality in each chapati.
Key Features:
Dough Preparation: Some machines include a dough ball maker that prepares the dough balls of consistent size.
Dough Pressing: A mechanism to flatten the dough balls into a desired shape and thickness.
Baking: The chapati is cooked on a heated surface, often a tava (flat skillet).
Automation: Fully automatic machines can control temperature, gas consumption, and baking time.
Material: Machines are typically made of food-grade stainless steel for durability and hygiene.
Benefits:
Efficiency: Machines can produce large quantities of chapatis quickly.
Consistency: The automated process ensures uniform size, thickness, and cooking.
Reduced Labor: Automation minimizes the need for manual labor.
Convenience: Machines streamline the chapati-making process, making it easier and faster.
Applications:
Commercial kitchens: Hotels, restaurants, and catering services often use chapati making machines to meet high demands.
Institutional settings: Hostels, mess facilities, and other institutions can use them to serve large numbers of people.
Small businesses: Some individuals or businesses may use them to make chapatis for sale.
Additional Considerations:
LPG/CNG: Many machines use LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) or CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) for heating.
Customization: Some machines allow for adjustments to thickness, size, and cooking time.
Maintenance: Regular cleaning and maintenance are important to ensure the machine's longevity and performance.
Veer Singh Bharti (Proprietor)
Pride Commercial Kitchen Equipments
Khasra No 1417 A, Natkur Bijnour
Lucknow - 226002, Uttar Pradesh, India