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Dalla Corte’s multiboiler technology, an original and unique solution

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MILAN, Italy – All Dalla Corte products are designed with a particular focus on innovation and sustainability.

This mission is reflected in the development of state-of-the-art technologies, which ensure high reliability in terms of quality, and which respect the environment, our common heritage.

The original multiboiler technology is a patented system, which stands out from the others as the warming and taking of water take place in the same piece, which is defined “independent” because it is completely separated from the other parts of the machine.

Only the technology developed by Dalla Corte allows you to turn off the boiler without stopping the units and to use the machine even if a unit is out of order.

The 5 kg brass mass ensures higher thermal stability and maximum flexibility in terms of temperature setting.

Temperature is kept constant even during longer extractions, thanks to the solid structure of each unit, with minimal energy and heat dispersions.

Brass, in fact, is a metal that retains heat, one of the best for this purpose.

Water for extractions is directly taken from the water mains and not from the boiler as in the competitors’ products, heated inside the unit and, at a later time, used for the extraction.

In this way, the boiler can be turned off whilst the other units keep working independently.

The technologies used by the competition, both the thermosiphon technology and the imitations of our independent unit introduced in the market, have clear structural limits leading to heat dispersion and a general difficulty in the setting of temperature.

These so-called independent units do not guarantee a constant and precise temperature, as the new system patented by Dalla Corte does, and the result in the cup is different.

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