Forum Activity for @Daniel Preston

Daniel Preston
@Daniel Preston
07/08/11 08:37:16
10 posts

Eye Candy !


Posted in: Allow Me to Introduce Myself

Our rebuild is finished and our Butter press is coming on line as we speak!

We will be producing butter and powder from the finest Dominican organic fermented cacao if anyone is interested.

Best,

Daniel Preston

Cacao Prieto


updated by @Daniel Preston: 04/15/15 21:35:41
Daniel Preston
@Daniel Preston
07/01/11 11:26:47
10 posts

Cacao Prieto


Posted in: News & New Product Press (Read-Only)

http://www.joe-ray.com/work/published/cacao_prieto/

Fun article in the Daily yesterday.


updated by @Daniel Preston: 12/13/24 12:16:07
Daniel Preston
@Daniel Preston
03/11/11 11:11:25
10 posts

Cocoa cake pulverizer?


Posted in: News & New Product Press (Read-Only)

This tiny unit will work but will take you a long time to go through 1000 pounds and you will need to put the cake through a pin mill first as you need to feed this hammer mill with pea sized chunks...

go for a bigger unit.

Daniel Preston
@Daniel Preston
03/10/11 18:39:14
10 posts

Cocoa cake pulverizer?


Posted in: News & New Product Press (Read-Only)

these guys can get you a solution for about $3k

http://www.meadowsmills.com/prod02.htm

Daniel Preston
@Daniel Preston
03/10/11 18:32:00
10 posts

Cocoa cake pulverizer?


Posted in: News & New Product Press (Read-Only)

Hi Carlos,

400 pounds is not a lot ;)

Our hammer mill can process 8 tons an hour...

Here is a smaller version of the Mikro hammer mill many large chocolate companies use, for sale on ebay:

http://cgi.ebay.com/MIKROPUL-HAMMERMILL-MODEL-2TH-/280283028196?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item41422b9ae4

Maybe the seller will take a lower offer?

Best,

Daniel

Daniel Preston
@Daniel Preston
03/10/11 12:56:56
10 posts

Cocoa cake pulverizer?


Posted in: News & New Product Press (Read-Only)

Where are you located?

We have a pin mill and hammer mill.

-Daniel

Dan@brooklyncacao.com

Daniel Preston
@Daniel Preston
04/29/10 07:16:50
10 posts

Small Scale Equipment for Artisan Chocolate Production


Posted in: News & New Product Press (Read-Only)

Hello everyone,

I am new to this forum and hope this is the right place to post.

My name is Daniel Preston and together with Steve Chelminski have started a company to design and manufacture cocoa processing machinery.


Our mission statement is to design and build modern production machines for medium scale artisan companies which pay design homage to turn of the century roots of the chocolate industry.


The machines are designed to be show-pieces for artisan manufacturers. Unique designs coupled with visible and accentuated mechanical details intended to maximize the experience of visiting customers.

Steve and I are aerospace engineers with a background in automation. We collectively hold over 140 patents/pending patents and our work has appeared in the Smithsonian, Metropolitan, Cooper Hewitt, Wexlar and other museums. We recently sold our founding position in a defense company (we designed and manufactured satellite guided parachutes & UAVs), being too young to retire and while visiting my family in the Caribbean, lets just say I caught Cacao Fever (which seems to be very contagious). My family has been in agriculture & cacao in the Dominican Republic since 1899.

The first machine we designed is our Vortex winnower. Its based on our inventive technology of separating nibs from husks using Vortex tubes. It has an Integreal two stage cracking mill and we designed it to be constructed in Pyrex glass design so that the process is visiable. 70 kg/hour production rate. There is a video posted on our web site which is pretty fun to watch
www.brooklyncacao.com


Other equipment we are working on:


Vortex Roaster

Cacao beans are levitated and roasted in a swirling hot air vortex. Pyrex design allows visibility into the process. The extremely efficient heat transfer and low thermal inertia of this design allow unique roast profiles not possible on other systems. The design also features a digital temperature profile controller, automatic PC data-logging, graphing and quality control report for every batch.


Melangeur

4 to 8 Large diameter spheres revolving in a toroidal track. More efficient than classic roller mlangeurs, while being very easy to clean and fascinating to watch.


Linear Conche


Modern version of the classic Lindt linear roller conche. Available in single and twin systems. There is something mesmerizing about a slow moving longitudinal conche.


Ball Attritor Mill

Chocolate is quickly milled by grinding balls as the mass moves in a swirling toroidal motion pattern instead of a closed pot.

We are doing our own thing, making friends and enjoying ourselves along the way.Unique engineering skills + a passion for cacao seem to be the general formula for most people we have met so far in this industry. Would love to hear comments on what we are working on.


Cheers,



Daniel Preston

www.brooklyncacao.com

dan@broklyncacao.com


updated by @Daniel Preston: 12/13/24 12:16:07