He has over 125 years and the efforts of many brilliant minds, the state of the art espresso machines, we develop to enjoy today. Today we look at the coffee-making machine types and their evolution.
The first espresso machine was invented in 1800 and was operated by steam. It was just a closed container with a flame under it, but few valves let water in and out of coffee and a room where they were including the coffee. When the waterbubbles ship, the steam is generated and increases the pressure within the vessel. Released when the valve opens, water and some steam and is forced through the coffee to brew a cup of coffee much faster and stronger than normal coffee preparation. Today we discuss the three types of espresso machines, which have evolved from these early years, steam, pistons and pumps are operated.
The espresso machine steam-powered:
While the original patentThe first espresso machine was granted in May 1884 it was only in 1905 that began the process of production. Desiderio Pavoni purchased an original version of the patent and formed his production company and LaPavoni in height from one machine to the day started.
As already mentioned, the type of steam espresso is very easy to use. Still in use today, was asked over the years improved considerably now, with power instead of a flame to heat theWater. The machines produced today are attractive, easy to use and very cheap. The drawback, since less equipment and features is a lack of quality in the second half.
The piston / espresso machine lever operated:
Achille Gaggia, the piston-powered machine designed in 1945. It was later introduced as a kind of lever piston espresso machine operated by La Cimbali. LaPavoni was to produce the first machine for home use.
Although this machine is not for everyoneis an absolute classic. And 'throw back look of old Italy and can be a conversation piece as much as a great espresso to be blessed. These are machines, and study some little 'practice, if not already in what is considered by many to require a true art form reached. The end result may be surprising, but it can also be ruined, if not taken anything seriously.
It is worth mentioning that there are two types of reciprocating engines that are not spring loaded andspring. The type of exercise is not suspended and the operator must maintain pressure on the lever. This leaves room for dissent and differing quality of the recordings. The machine uses a spring, spring pressure when the lever is pulled and removed, that the human element to control. The records are now considered best.
The pump operated espresso machine:
The advent of the car driven piston lever only opened the door for more technology andThe pump-driven machine to arrive. This machine was introduced in 1961 and is the model of Faema E61.
The main difference when it was introduced for the first time that the print was made of water through the coffee by an electric pump instead of a lever. Over the years, innovations and improvements that have been to three new categories of equipment with circulation pump. These are semi-automatic, fully automatic and fully automatic espresso coffee machines.
Moresignificant differences between these three categories are:
The semi-automatic can be manually started and stopped, and not programming as much as others. Grinding and pounding from running outside.
The fully automatic can be programmed to start and stop the process and has a much wider range of options including a scheduling program drinking. Made by grinding and hammering out of this machine as well.
The super-automatic espresso machine is essentiallydo everything. Size mills, and manufactures the TAMPS expressed and many of your favorite beverage at the touch of a button or to create a single screen. There are also machines that read fingerprints, and the program users choose to drink accordingly. These machines are usually too self-cleaning.
The pump-driven machines are now popular with consumers in many decisions by high quality as the Gaggia, LaPavoni, Rancilio, Saeco and Pasquini.
As you can seethe original steam engine in 1884 the first automatic espresso machines today has patented a real evolution.
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