Automated equipment designed for high-volume production of edible wafer cones commonly used to serve frozen desserts typically operates by baking thin batters on specially shaped molds. These devices range from compact countertop models suitable for small businesses to large, industrial-scale systems capable of producing thousands of units per hour. A typical automated system includes batter dispensing, baking, and cone forming mechanisms, often with cooling and stacking components.
This technology significantly streamlines cone production, offering increased efficiency and consistency compared to manual methods. Automated production reduces labor costs and ensures uniformity in cone size and shape, which is crucial for consistent product presentation and portion control. The development of such equipment has played a significant role in the mass availability and affordability of pre-made cones, contributing to the widespread popularity of soft-serve and other frozen desserts. Historically, cones were made by hand, a time-consuming process that limited availability and increased cost.