How Modern Espresso Machines Are Assembled
The Science Channel series How It's Made" goes behind the scenes of a WEGA assembly line to show how modern espresso machines are assembled. The machine starts off with a high carbon steel sheet that's bent and cut to make the frame and culminates with the machine being encased in rounded polycarbonate molded panels. After a final inspection and test for leaks, the machine is ready to make some espresso drinks.
Making good espresso is as much a science as it is an art. Professional machines balanced temperature and steam pressure to produce espresso with kick and crema.
View this post on InstagramRelated Posts5 Year Old Kids Make a Cappuccino on a Commercial Espresso MachineJordan Schlansky Mansplains How to Order an Espresso to a Caffeinated Conan in Naples, ItalyAnZa, A Unique Concrete Espresso Machine That Embraces the Raw Modular Style of BrutalismNespresso Pixie, A Super Fast, Tiny Espresso MachineItalian Astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti Brews First Espresso on the International Space Station3M Builds an Impressive Branded Rube Goldberg Machine From a Variety of Its ProductsA post shared by Wega Macchine per Caffe (@wegamacchinepercaffe)
Follow Laughing Squid on Facebook, Twitter, and Subscribe by Email.
The post How Modern Espresso Machines Are Assembled first appeared on Laughing Squid.