The method of
mixing batches of candy
will vary depending
upon both the
size of the lots and the
stiffness. Cake mixers may be used in some cases. In other instances,
rollers, gear driven, will be used. Thus, either enclosed or open gears may be
encountered. In the former case, the gear
oil can be of about
500 viscosity SUS at 100 degree F, and in the latter case
about 2000 SUS at 210 degree F.
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