• Sveba Dahlen is implementing two new energy-saving solutions designed to help bakeries reduce emissions and operational costs.
The Exodraft SP80 and BP250 systems are advanced systems that revolutionize baking efficiency by capturing and reusing excess heat resulting from the baking process and are compatible with a wide range of oven types, including tunnel ovens.
These additional components, state-of-the-art technology developed by Danish company Exodraft, are compatible and can be implemented on electric, oil and gas furnaces, including the already energy-efficient Sveba Dahlen rotary kilns. The equipment is built for high-yield production capacities and features a durable stainless steel construction and easy-to-use controls.
By recovering waste heat, SP80 and BP250 reduce energy consumption and CO₂ emissions, aligning with the objectives ESG and supporting bakeries in their move towards more sustainable operations.

Åsa Ericsson, Marketing Manager at Sveba Dahlen, told the press: “Our commitment to innovation and sustainability leads us to collaborate with Exodraft, offering advanced solutions like the SP80 and BP250 that redefine energy efficiency in the bakery industry.”
The smart energy solution resulting from the partnership between Sveba Dahlen and Exodraft transforms wasted heat into valuable resources, ensuring sustainable baking practices without compromising performance. Sveba Dahlen ovens combined with Exodraft systems offer precise control, rapid heat recovery and exceptional baking results with every batch.
Sveba Dahlen will present the technology in September at IBIE, in Las Vegas, where visitors will be able to explore how these systems can support energy optimization efforts and improve performance within industrial bakery facilities.

Article source: Press Release Sveba Dahlen
Article written by Gabriela Dan, Editor-in-Chief Arta Albă
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