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  1. SCOLARI SRL

    Italy

    Scolari began in 1950 with manual uncovered installations; then thanks to the new technologies always on evolution, it realized a further improvement: whole air-recycle device, filtering, powder and smell demolition as by law enacted, totally automatic and manage with software PLC. Each dryer machine is designed in compliance with customer’s needs, after analysing samples of the product to be treated through a series of laboratory tests. The dryer technology, used to meet the most different needs, is selected in order to obtain the best thermal performance and the best homogeneity of the final product. Besides, the facility of the use is one of the goals for what concerns the installation and the whole operative process. The most treated products devide for sector: CIVIL RESIDUALS: R.D.F dryer, C.D.R. dryer, Muds dryer, Residual loam’s dryer, sawage dryer FOOD INDUSTRY: Nuts toaster, Chestnuts toaster, Hazelnuts dryer, Almonds dryer, Peanuts toaster, Breadcrumbs dryer, Pumpkin seeds dryer, Tea dryer, Pressing Cereals dryer. AGRO-INDUSTRIAL: Sawdust - chips dryer, Medicinal herbs dryer, Leather residuals dryer, Cube and pressing products dryer, Cotton seeds dryer, Eggshells dryer, Grape stones dryer, P.E.T dryer, polyethylene dryer, rubber dryer, Sea salt dryer, Washing seeds dryer, Holticultural seeds dryer, Cereals dryer, .

  2. PANETTERIA ARMAGNI MILENA

    Italy

    Milena Armagni's Armagni Milano provides its customers with an elegant and prestigious cafeteria, bakery and cake service. Every day in the cafeteria you will find delicious homemade cream, chocolate and jam pastries, high quality coffee, hot cappuccino, all kinds of sweet smelling bread, wholemeal bread, hot drinks and cold beverages in cans, alcoholic and non alcoholic drinks, as well as fruit juice.

  3. GRAFICHE BOFFI SRL

    Italy

    "A computer desktop. Or a blank sheet of paper. No inspiration. Isn't that always how everybody starts off? Yet you always end up with something to read. Something that has a pleasing thickness, a heft, many colours, a smell. It's inevitable. In the beginning, you know how it'll end, but never where to start. And suddenly inspiration arrives; not with a word, rather with the idea of wide open windows: the glass that drinks in the sun and, above it all, the deep blue sky..."