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Zinc Line Produces 60-120 Racks/Hr.

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At Sur/Fin 2018, Fanta Equipment Co. will showcase its high-production, return-type automated zinc line, which is designed to produce 60 to 120 racks per hour.
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Fanta Equipment Co. will showcase its high-production, return-type automated zinc line, which is designed to produce 60 to 120 racks per hour. The machine is engineered with delayed set-downs on chromates, options to skip stations, and automatic loading and unloading of racks onto a rack conveyor.

The company can design systems for both barrel and rack lines, in a variety of finishes.

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