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Material
Acrylic fibre
Colour
White
Dimensions [cm]
29 x 30
Dimensions (LxWxH)
30 x 28 x 20 cm
Weight
0.1 kg
Shipping dimensions (LxWxH)
17 x 17 x 17 cm
Shipping weight
0.2 kg
Delivery package
Muslin cloth RCWPF-3 (5 pieces)
Product Description
Not just for brewing: 5 reusable muslin cloths for filtering, straining or sieving
With the 5 reusable cheesecloths from Royal Catering's catering supplies, you can not only press clear juices, but also strain cheese and curd or strain soups and sauces. The durable cloth reliably separates the smallest solids from liquids.
Combines perfectly with the fruit crushers from Royal Catering
Even though the application possibilities of the press cloths are very broad, they have been specially tailored to the fruit crushers from Royal Catering. The 29 x 30 cm cheesecloths are ideal for all juicers with a volume of 3 l such as products 10012856, 10012861 and 10011495 from our range. To use the cloths in juice production, press with more pressure to obtain the maximum amount. The straining cloths are made of acrylic fibres. This special plastic fabric is extremely tear-resistant even when damp or wet and is therefore extremely durable.
Thanks to the acrylic fibre, each juice press cloth is also more hygienic than comparable cloths made of cotton or other blended fabrics. Since the acrylic fibres absorb little or no liquid, you can clean the filter cloth by hand with little effort. At the same time, the cloth itself does not release any flavour, so all the products processed in it remain pure and natural. Regardless of whether it is used as a pressing cloth, muslin cloth, cheese cloth, straining cloth or filter cloth: the processing of the food is very efficient and the natural taste of the ingredients is preserved.
Note: The muslin cloth is not closed at the bottom. There is an opening at the lower end which you can guide the press spindle through.