EAIS CTD Club Epoxy Coated Tray Dispenser
Product Description
The EAIS CTD Club tray dispenser is a freestanding trolley designed to hold and present service trays at the point of collection in cafeteria-style and self-service operations. Built on a...
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Product Description
The EAIS CTD Club tray dispenser is a freestanding trolley designed to hold and present service trays at the point of collection in cafeteria-style and self-service operations. Built on a tubular steel frame with an epoxy powder coat finish, it provides a stable, corrosion-resistant structure suited to the daily demands of a busy food service environment.
In practice, this type of unit earns its keep at the entry point of a servery line, keeping trays accessible and orderly throughout a service period. The solid base and one-piece formed side and rear frames give the unit good rigidity, and the 8mm retaining wires hold trays securely without impeding quick removal. The capacity to accommodate 100 trays means it can be loaded in advance and will typically see a busy lunch service through without needing a mid-session restock.
From an operational standpoint, the key practical advantages are straightforward:
- Epoxy coated frame resists moisture and daily cleaning without deteriorating
- 125mm castors allow the unit to be repositioned easily between services
- Two braked castors keep the dispenser stable once placed on the servery line
- Bumpers protect both the trolley and surrounding furniture or counters
- No electrical or water connections required — simple to place and use
There are no installation prerequisites. The unit requires only a clear floor space appropriate to its footprint and a suitable surface for the castors to run on. It is not intended for outdoor use or environments with prolonged exposure to standing water.
This dispenser is well suited to staff canteens, school dining rooms, hospital cafeterias, and similar self-service settings with moderate to high tray throughput. For sites with significantly higher volume or where a larger tray format is in regular use, a heavier-duty or higher-capacity alternative may be worth considering.
If you are specifying a servery line or want to confirm this unit will work with your existing tray stock, our team is happy to help before you order.
Key Features
- Epoxy coated 25×25mm tubular steel frame for durability
- Holds up to 100 trays with 8mm retaining wires throughout
- 125mm castors including two braked for secure positioning
- One-piece formed sides and rear frame for structural rigidity
- Accepts trays up to 480mm × 370mm in standard cafeteria sizes
Operational Benefits
- Keeps trays accessible and orderly throughout a full service period
- Braked castors hold the unit steady on busy self-service lines
- Epoxy finish withstands regular cleaning without surface degradation
- Mobile design allows quick repositioning between breakfast and lunch service
- No installation requirements means zero downtime when deploying the unit
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes, in most cases. A capacity of 100 trays is generally sufficient for a single service run in a school dining setting, though you may want to consider having a second unit in reserve if turnaround time between loads is tight during peak service. The mobile castors make swapping or repositioning units straightforward.
- The dispenser is designed to accept trays up to 480mm × 370mm, which covers the most commonly used cafeteria tray formats in the UK. If your operation uses larger or non-standard trays, it is worth checking dimensions before ordering to confirm compatibility.
- Routine cleaning with a mild detergent and a damp cloth is all that is normally required. The epoxy coating resists moisture and light chemical cleaners well, but prolonged exposure to harsh cleaning agents or standing water should be avoided to preserve the finish over time.