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<blockquote data-quote="tristan" data-source="post: 5304" data-attributes="member: 30"><p>i don't see the point of trying to process it at low temps when they are melting the honey out of the drums etc later on.</p><p>i need a minimum of about 34c to get honey to flow well enough so that spinfloats work properly as most of the honey we deal with is that sticky.</p><p>heating it in the hot room saves it being heated in the extraction plant, plus it makes it easier to get more out. also means the extractor pumps don't get bogged down. if its not heated well in the hot room it can pump so slowly it back logs the extraction room.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tristan, post: 5304, member: 30"] i don't see the point of trying to process it at low temps when they are melting the honey out of the drums etc later on. i need a minimum of about 34c to get honey to flow well enough so that spinfloats work properly as most of the honey we deal with is that sticky. heating it in the hot room saves it being heated in the extraction plant, plus it makes it easier to get more out. also means the extractor pumps don't get bogged down. if its not heated well in the hot room it can pump so slowly it back logs the extraction room. [/QUOTE]
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