Best Practices for Clean in Place

In 2011, the increased public awareness of food pathogens contributed in large measure to the passage of the Food Safety & Modernization Act (FSMA), which put into place a far more rigorous set of regulations surrounding food safety than had ever existed. In recent years, equipment cleaning processes employed by the food and beverage industry have come under even more increased scrutiny. This is the result of the widespread publicity around pathogen outbreaks in commercially processed food, including E. coli found in Californian romaine lettuce in 2018, and the presence of Listeria in Blue Bell ice cream in 2015. A drive toward more efficient food production coupled with the increased awareness of food pathogens has led the food processing industry to shift its focus to the equipment cleaning processes—specifically cleaning equipment surfaces that come into direct contact with food.

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Panametrics’ Versatile Ultrasonic Flow Meters 

The portables line from Panametrics, a Baker Hughes business, offers both ultrasonic liquid and gas clamp-on flow meters: The TransPort PT878GC for gas; and the TransPort PT900 for liquid. These ultrasonic flow meters utilize ultrasound to measure the velocity of a given fluid or gas - also known as "flow" - and are used in a wide variety of fluid and gas applications, from wastewater and various fuels to natural gas and compressed air.

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5 Questions to Answer Before Choosing Your Next Mixing Tank

If you are looking for new mixing tanks to help your company increase or improve its food-production capacity, chances are that you’re meeting with companies that design and manufacture mixing tanks and asking them more than a few questions. If a company is a good match for your business’s needs, they should be able to answer your questions well. But it’s also important for them to ask you questions about your needs, so it’s worth your while to prepare for these meetings by asking yourself the basic questions that will affect the specifications of your optimal mixing tank.

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Advanced Features That Shake up How You View Coriolis Meters 

The development of the Coriolis flowmeter has been a process of evolution and technological innovations in both sensors and transmitters. In the latest generation, developments include digital signal processing, improved vibration resistance and extended flow, temperature, and density measurement ranges.

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Not just heat exchangers: Complete Lines Drive Business Growth

HRS is well known as a leading supplier of heat exchangers. In particular we specialise in the efficient heat transfer of challenging materials. However, our clients are increasingly looking for turnkey solutions for their thermal processing challenges. In response to this, HRS now has a team solely dedicated to the development of complete systems, which account for more than half our total sales by value.

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Gear or Vane? No Need To Abstain

Pumps are an integral part of everyday life. They are machines that move fluids and produce hydraulic energy. Over time, pump technologies have evolved to allow pumps to process fluids of varying viscosities and properties, such as chemicals, biofuels, crude oil and solvents.

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Consistent Beverage Quality Through Precise Disinfection Monitoring

Water management is an increasingly important and challenging issue, particularly in light of concerns such as water scarcity. Greater value is thus being placed on disinfection processes. To protect against bacteria, viruses and other harmful organisms, drinking water requires disinfection and hygiene measures. This also applies to the environment in order that lakes and water-based activities can be enjoyed without hesitation. Disinfection processes play a large role in industrial processes as well. In the beverage industry, drinking water flows directly into the products, while surface waters are frequently used as a coolant in other segments such as energy generation. In this case the disinfection process ensures that no biofilms or bacterial lawns form in the coolant pipes or tanks, which can reduce the cooling capacity.

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Aseptic Process Diaphragm Pump for Field Trials on Homogenization of Demanding Emulsions

Emulsions are finely dispersed mixtures of normally immiscible liquids. They end up on consumers' tables as homogenized milk in the food sector, for example. They primarily consist of water, fat and protein. According to their nature, the fat droplets contained in raw milk are not very homogeneous. For process engineering reasons, it is therefore important to reduce their size in advance and achieve an even distribution. This is the only way that the end product can meet both the quality requirements of the manufacturer and consumer expectations. However, as there are increasingly demanding emulsions in other areas besides the familiar milk, such as baby food, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics or fine chemicals as end products or even just intermediate products, which require the highest purity in particular, LEWA has developed the LEWA homogenizer test system. The system can be used to test the aseptic functioning of a homogenizer based on a hygienic hermetic process diaphragm pump. Thanks to a homogenizing valve that is also hygienic, it can be flexibly adjusted to the requirements of different emulsions. The compact system can be integrated into both the circuit ("stand-alone") and the process line, enabling it to be continuously operated aseptically. The fluid is supplied via an integrated heatable vessel or a separate media connection. Visitors to Anuga FoodTec can see the compact, flexible pilot plant and its possible applications at booth D085 in hall 4.1 and discuss potential customer benefits.

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Solving Water Loss with Leak-Tight Polyethylene Piping Systems

Water loss is a global issue that becomes more relevant every day – particularly in the context of climate change which is projected to increase water demand by 30% in the next 25 years. However, many causes of water loss are preventable. ELGEF Plus by GF Piping Systems combines polyethylene pipes with electrofusion fittings, couplers, saddles, as well as spigot fittings, enabling utilities to strengthen their networks with long-lasting materials and an intuitive installation process.

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Quantm – A New, Revolutionary Electric Pump Technology

Graco’s new QUANTM electric pump incorporates a revolutionary electric motor technology that delivers unmatched torque and power in a compact, efficient, gearbox-free package.

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