Anco Eaglin Continuous Hydrolyzer 1212 User Manual

The 1212 hydrolyzer

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The

1212

Hydrolyzer

by ANCO-EAGLIN

ANCO-EAGLIN was originally founded in October 1902 as The Allbright-Nell
Company, a producer of cottonseed oil/beef fat/stearine compounds. By the 1920s,
the company, now known as ANCO, expanded its line to include soap-making and
canning equipment and varometric condensers. Over the next several decades,
ANCO continued its emphasis on automated innovations for the rendering
industry, including the first complete resin depilatory system, the bacon press, the
hydramatic slicer, automated blow tank systems and hydraulic piston-type pumps
for batch cookers and the continuous hydrolyzer. ANCO also made great strides
in improving the efficiency of systems governing air and water pollution control
and heat recovery.
In August of 1993, we purchased the ANCO

®

equipment line, which had been

owned by two other companies since 1977, and reformed under the name ANCO-
EAGLIN, Inc. in Greensboro, North Carolina. Since then, we have increased
the number of cookers, introduced a newly designed crax-press, increased our
inventory of ANCO-related replacement parts and doubled the size and production
capabilities of our Greensboro manufacturing facility. Today, ANCO-EAGLIN’s
primary goal is to provide you with superior quality, service and workmanship.

ANCO-EAGLIN:

Built On Innovation

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