We've got a couple of these units in our warehose right now — LZ-DCB-700 model is ready to ship, while the 900 might take 20 days or so since it's built to order.
Actually, the 700 runs at about 75-80kg per hour on the 20KW setting, which is plenty for most continuous operations, though if you're pushing 24/7 you'll want the 40KW version for the extra headroom.

Heating is all electromagnetic induction, so there's no open flame or gas line to deal with — the Siemens PLC handles temperture control through eight adjustable levels, and the planetary stirring prevents scorching even when you're running chocolate or caramel batches directly in the pot.
The 304 stainlss pot is 4-5mm thick, which matters more than you'd think for even heat distribution, and the whole thing weighs around 800kg so you'll need a solid floor and a forklift for delivery (usually a flatbed truck works, but confirm access).

One thing I should mention: this isn't really suited for small-batch or artisanal shops where you're doing just a few pounds at a time — the minimum output is basically always on, and the cleanout between flavors takes about 15 minutes with teh right procedure.
MOQ is one unit, CE and ISO9001 certs are standard with the paperwork, and the 1-year the induction coils and PLC board — we usually have spare parts stocked locally, but confirm lead time on the 900's larger pot if you go that route.
Our standard MOQ is 1 unit, so you can order just one machine to test it out. For bulk orders, we can discuss volume discounts.
Typically, lead time is around 15-20 working days after order confirmation and deposit. Custom voltage or flavor setups might add a few extra days.
Yes, we include both CE and ISO9001 certificates with every shipment, so you’ll have all the paperwork for local compliance.
Absolutely, the 20-40KW heating power is adjustable via the Siemens PLC touch screen, letting you dial in the exact output you need within that range.
We pack it in a reinforced wooden crate with foam padding, designed for sea or air freight. It’s sturdy enough to handle long-distance transport without damage.