Inline tunnel freezer
01 April, 2009 | Milmeq Pty Ltd
The Starfrost Starlite Turbo ‘individually quick freeze’ (IQF) inline tunnel freezer range combines compactness with a fully accessible stainless steel design.
Electromechanical drive
01 April, 2009 | Festo Limited
The EGSA linear actuator features a spindle-driven cantilever axis. The EGSA reduces cycle times to the minimum. High-performance mechanical components and a wide choice of motors ensure the device suits the needs of any application.
Beverage filler servicing
01 April, 2009 | HBM Packaging Technologies
HBM Packaging Technologies has appointed LWA Engineering as its contract service provider for the SBC range of filling machinery. SBC beverage filling machines are widely used in the wine industry throughout Australia and New Zealand with a local installed base of 30+ machines.
Hydra-Cell industrial pumps
01 April, 2009 | Hydra-Cell Pumps Limited
Hydra-Cell pumps can handle recycled fluids with particles in suspension of up to 500 µm.
Eyewash station
01 April, 2009 | Graintec Pty Ltd
The Aero Eyewash Station works quickly, is easy to use and is easy to see. The station features a dust-proof drop down cover, eye-wash applicators and a mirror and is wall mountable.
Food service spray rinse gun
01 April, 2009 | Enware Australia Pty Ltd
The FS729 Ultra Rinse food service gun carries both the WaterMark to AS/NZS 3718 and WELS 6 Star Water Efficiency Rating. It features a nominal flow rate of 4 L/min and achieves the benchmark of California’s pre-rinse spray valve specifications, introduced to save both water and energy.
Cheese brine purification
01 April, 2009 | Pall (Australia) Pty Ltd
Reliable microbial stabilisation of brine to reduce the risk of cheese contamination from spoilage or pathogenic microorganisms during brine salting is now possible with the Pall Microflow XL membrane system.
Online particle analyser
01 April, 2009 | Particle & Surface Sciences Pty Ltd
The POLA 3000 is a system for online particle analysis that integrates a number of different components into one complete unit. The system is based on an image analysis principle and has a charge coupled device built inside the unit. It also has a computer in the form of a chip inside so that no external PCs are required.
Real-time process control for food processors
01 April, 2009 | Omni Instruments
Real-time process control for food manufacturing has come closer, due to pioneering research work at University College Dublin into viscosity measurement techniques for characterising the flow and mixability of highly non-Newtonian fluids. At the heart of the researchers’ experiments is the TorqSense transducer made by Sensor Technology in Oxon, which monitors the constantly changing flow characteristics of materials as diverse as tomato sauce, chocolate, pasta sauce and chicken tikka massala as they are mixed.
Fresh-cut produce dryer
01 April, 2009 | Key Technology Australia Pty Ltd
Key Technology has redesigned its Auto Dryer for removing moisture from fresh-cut produce to enhance shelf life. Available in one-, two-, and four-drum configurations, the Auto Dryer features a larger 980 mm diameter drum that increases production throughput and new electronics that improve reliability and simplify operation.
Modular safety lighting
01 April, 2009 | Treotham Automation Pty Ltd
The Elfin Modular Safety Lighting range includes warning lights, access illuminators and machinery cabinet lights.
Moisture meter
01 April, 2009 | IDM Instruments
The DM4A electronic moisture meter can be used to determine the moisture in various materials, including paper, cardboard, wood and building materials.
Label printing software
01 April, 2009 | Visy Technology Systems
Nicelabel labelling software features over 50 drivers for commercially available local or network-connected label printers, including Visytech’s range of CAB printers.
Coaxial valve for high-pressure media
01 April, 2009 | Air & Hydraulic Systems Pty Ltd
Air & Hydraulic Systems is distributing the complete range of coaxial valves produced by German valve manufacturer RSG.
Gears for DC motors
01 April, 2009 | M Rutty & Co Pty Ltd
Worm gearboxes (SG) are noted for their quiet running. The worm-gear shaft has bearings on both sides. The gear components, made of bronze or steel, and the lubrication ensure a long service life at the rated torque. In many applications, the location of the output shaft at 90° to the motor shaft provides an optimum design solution. On request, worm-gearboxes can be supplied with a hollow output shaft.

