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Home > products > Coffee Grinder Blades > SUS 97.8Mm*54Mm*8.7Mm Coffee Flat Burr Two Hole Coffee Grounds

SUS 97.8Mm*54Mm*8.7Mm Coffee Flat Burr Two Hole Coffee Grounds

Product Details

Place of Origin: China

Brand Name: Seton

Certification: CE ISO

Model Number: SUS

Document: Product Brochure PDF

Payment & Shipping Terms

Minimum Order Quantity: MOQ 10 Pieces

Price: Can be discussed

Packaging Details: 1pc/wrapper, 100pcs/box, 100boxes/ctn,Wooden and carbon boxes

Delivery Time: 30 days

Payment Terms: L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram

Supply Ability: 500 Piece/Pieces per Day

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SUS Coffee Flat Burr

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8.7Mm Coffee Flat Burr

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Two Hole Coffee Flat Burr

Product Name:
Coffee Flat Burr Two Hole
Material:
SUS
OD:
97.8mm
Center Hole:
54mm
Thickness:
8.7mm
Hardness:
HRC40-54
Application:
Grinding Coffee Beans
Manual Or Electric:
Coffee Bean Milling Burr
Product Name:
Coffee Flat Burr Two Hole
Material:
SUS
OD:
97.8mm
Center Hole:
54mm
Thickness:
8.7mm
Hardness:
HRC40-54
Application:
Grinding Coffee Beans
Manual Or Electric:
Coffee Bean Milling Burr
SUS 97.8Mm*54Mm*8.7Mm Coffee Flat Burr Two Hole Coffee Grounds

SUS 97.8Mm*54Mm*8.7Mm Coffee Flat Burr Two Hole Coffee Grounds

 

Description:

 

Using a burr grinder offers several advantages over a blade grinder. Here are the key benefits:

1. Consistent Grind Size

  • Uniformity: Burr grinders produce a consistent grind size, which is crucial for even extraction during brewing. This consistency enhances the flavor and aroma of the coffee.
  • Customizable: Many burr grinders allow for precise adjustments to grind size, catering to different brewing methods.

2. Better Flavor Extraction

  • Even Extraction: The uniform grind size from a burr grinder leads to more even extraction of flavors, resulting in a richer and more balanced cup of coffee.
  • Reduced Over-Extraction: Inconsistent grind sizes from blade grinders can lead to some grounds being over-extracted (bitter) while others are under-extracted (sour).

3. Less Heat Generation

  • Heat Management: Burr grinders typically produce less heat during grinding compared to blade grinders. Excessive heat can negatively affect the coffee's flavor by altering its essential oils.

4. Less Coffee Retention

  • Minimized Waste: Burr grinders tend to retain less ground coffee in the grinding chamber compared to blade grinders, allowing for fresher coffee each time and reducing waste.

5. Noise Levels

  • Quieter Operation: While both types can be noisy, many burr grinders are designed to operate more quietly than blade grinders, making them more suitable for home use.

6. Durability

  • Longer Lifespan: Burr grinders, especially those made with high-quality materials, tend to be more durable than blade grinders, which can wear out more quickly due to their design.

7. Versatility

  • Multiple Brewing Methods: Burr grinders can accommodate a wide range of grind sizes, making them ideal for various brewing methods, from espresso to French press.

8. User Control

  • Customization: Many burr grinders offer settings that allow users to fine-tune the grind size to their specific preferences, giving more control over the brewing process.

 

Coffee Blade Specifications:

 

Product Name Coffee Flat Burr Two Hole
Material SUS
OD 97.8mm
Center Hole 54mm
Thickness 8.7mm
Hardness HRC40-54
Application Grinding coffee beans
Manual or electric Coffee Bean Milling Burr

 

 

Grind size significantly affects the extraction process and overall flavor profile of coffee, making it crucial to match the grind size to the brewing method. Here’s a breakdown of how grind size impacts various brewing methods:

1. Coarse Grind

  • Brewing Methods: French Press, Cold Brew, Percolator
  • Impact:
    • Extraction Time: Coarse grinds allow for longer brew times without over-extraction.
    • Flavor Profile: Produces a smooth, rich flavor without bitterness, as the larger particles extract more slowly.

2. Medium-Coarse Grind

  • Brewing Methods: Chemex, Clever Dripper
  • Impact:
    • Balanced Extraction: Offers a good balance between extraction time and flavor, suitable for methods that steep coffee longer.
    • Clarity: Provides a clean cup with pronounced flavors and aromas.

3. Medium Grind

  • Brewing Methods: Drip Coffee Makers, Pour Over (e.g., Hario V60)
  • Impact:
    • Versatility: This grind size is versatile and works well for many common brewing methods.
    • Flavor: Produces a balanced cup with a good mix of acidity and body.

4. Medium-Fine Grind

  • Brewing Methods: AeroPress (with short brew time), Siphon
  • Impact:
    • Quick Extraction: Allows for faster extraction, ideal for methods that brew quickly.
    • Complexity: Enhances flavor complexity and body, especially in methods requiring pressure.

5. Fine Grind

  • Brewing Methods: Espresso, Moka Pot
  • Impact:
    • Pressure Brewing: Fine grinds are necessary for brewing under pressure, allowing for quick extraction.
    • Richness: Produces a concentrated and rich flavor, with a thicker body and crema in espresso.

6. Extra Fine Grind

  • Brewing Methods: Turkish Coffee
  • Impact:
    • Intense Flavor: This grind size allows for maximum extraction, resulting in a very strong and rich cup.
    • Sediment: Fine particles remain in the cup, contributing to a thicker mouthfeel.

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