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We’ve created an energy-efficient, long-lasting and hygienic coffee machine.
We invite you to come and discover the reality of our big dream.
100 years ago
The first espresso coffee machine was manufactured more than 100 years ago. Since then, the materials used to manufacture coffee machines have barely changed.
Yes, 100 years…
100 years in which there has been a huge evolution in terms of the design, exterior materials and electronic devices that facilitate and improve coffee extraction… Yet inside, at the heart of the machine, nothing has happened for over a century. Brass and copper are still the main components of coffee machines. The technical characteristics of these materials tell us that thermal stability, energy efficiency, mechanical resistance and lime scale adherence to the components cannot possibly be optimal.
So… why not seek out the best?
Our technical team of dedicated engineers has devoted more than four years to this quest. We wanted to evolve. To change 100 years of history. There were other options out there, and they were better.
At our factory in Barcelona, we have engineered change: more than a century later, we have manufactured the first coffee machine that eschews the conventional materials of the previous century, replacing them completely with stainless steel.
The first coffee machine in the world in which 100% of the components are made from stainless steel.
We love stainless steel!
It is possibly one of the finest materials ever created by humans.
It is used in surgical instruments, containers for the food industry, the pharmaceutical industry, the aeronautical sector, drinking water pipes and… from now on, to manufacture espresso coffee machines.
With this new structural language (and a great deal of enthusiasm) we have managed to create a unique and optimal product. The definitive response to all the challenges we posed to our engineers.
Main features
- Manufactured 100% from stainless steel. All components are stainless steel, replacing the copper and brass of traditional machines.
- A robust body in 2.5 mm thick stainless steel.
- Multi-boiler technology (on/off by group)/saturated groups.
- Independent steam boiler.
- Thermal lagging on boilers (coffee and steam) and groups.
- PID control (+ 0.1º) for each group and steam boiler.
- Thermal stability (+/- 0.2º)
- Dynamic preheating (coffee groups).
- Energy efficient (-40%)
- Two pre-infusion options (soft and standard).
- Hot water. Dual selection (volume).
- Precise control of water temperature for infusions.
- Powerful steamer (12 mm anti-lime scale tube with double stainless steel wall)
- High-precision filters in AISI 304 stainless steel. Thickness: 1 mm. All standard measurements: 7/14/18/21 g.
- Adjustable cup warmer. From 30º to 60ºC.
- TFT touchscreen. Functional, intuitive software. Multiple functions. Total control.
- Designed for baristas: Low height (49 cm), mirror effect, joystick steam controls: two positions, LED in work area, RGB LEDs on button pad, 5 selections.
- Different colours and customization options.
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Ascaso Factory
58 years in the espresso world.
J. Ascaso was born in a small village in the Huesca mountains. He was always a man with a great entrepreneurial spirit, and moving to the big city was his only opportunity to better himself. He left his village and moved to Barcelona with 3,000 pesetas in his pocket and a mind full of ideas. In the 1950s, espresso was becoming popular in Spain and all over Europe. In Barcelona, in particular, its popularity saw the growth of a thriving coffee-based industry.
In 1950, J. Ascaso started working for a company supplying chrome-plated espresso machine parts. From 1952 to 1962 J. Ascaso worked on the Gaggia production line, making parts for the world-renowned coffee machine company.
Other coffee machine manufacturers came onto the market. The number of installed espresso machines was ever greater and there was a growing need for maintenance and repair services. J. Ascaso decided to manufacture components for all the coffee machines on the market at that time.
Once the difficult early days were over, the company hired a sales representative who introduced Ascaso to the world of professional distributors and mechanics, and, with a basic grasp of o-ring seals, filter holders, steam valves and heating elements, travelled the length and breadth of Spain, showing the various products to local technicians.
In 1962, Jesús Ascaso started his own business, producing and distributing spare parts for espresso coffee machines. Currently, Ascaso sells its products in over 95 countries with growth continuing, creating new business divisions such as the manufacture of espresso machines.
JL. Ascaso, the son of the founder, is the man responsible for the diversification of Ascaso Factory over recent years. He settled on the manufacture of espresso machines to bring together technical knowledge and espresso culture.
The 'for coffee lovers' philosophy was born.
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