Owner manual

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 rst 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 efciency 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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