Processing

Low flow spray nozzle

13 August, 2009 | Supplied by: Spray Nozzle Engineering

Spray Nozzle Engineering says the Mini-M70LF Low Flow Spray Nozzle gives you maximum cleaning with low flow and thus, maximum water savings.


Sensors for food and beverages

15 July, 2009 | Supplied by: Thermo Fisher Scientific

MTS Systems’ Temposonics R-Series linear-position sensors Level-Plus M-Series transmitters are suitable for incorporation into automation and control applications in the food and beverage industry due to high reliability, accuracy and compatibility with smart sensor networks such as DeviceNet.


EasyPrep microwave digestion vessel

15 July, 2009 | Supplied by: DKSH Australia Pty Ltd see 1943

CEM has introduced the EasyPrep Vessel for use in the Mars Microwave Reaction System. EasyPrep has no fittings or membranes and is simpler to assemble and use than many other high-pressure/high-temperature vessels.


Tank cleaning head

06 July, 2009 | Supplied by: Tecpro Australia

The Breconcherry Fury 404 Tank Cleaning Head is suitable for process vessels, food and beverage storage tanks, transport containers and chemical reactors. Its compact design and piston-operated mechanism produces high-impact, long-range jets for effective surface coverage and high impingement.


Inline density measurement

06 July, 2009 | Supplied by: Endress+Hauser Australia Pty Ltd

The inline density measurement of liquids is now possible with the Liquiphant M sensor. In food and beverage applications it is claimed that this density measuring sensor can reduce material wastage, increase product quality and optimise control of the process.


Fruit snacks and bars cooking process

06 July, 2009 | Supplied by: SPX FLOW TECHNOLOGY AUSTRALIA PTY LTD

The Baker Perkins ServoGel Natural cooking and depositing process can be used to produce a range of 100% fruit snacks and bars. Deposited fruit snacks can be marketed as bite-size pieces or bars, and are made from a variety of fruit sources, including paste, puree, pulp, juice/juice concentrate, peel and dried fruit.


Stainless steel high-impact air nozzles

06 July, 2009 | Supplied by: Sprayflo Pty Ltd

Sprayflo has extended its range of high-impact air nozzles to include 1/4 and 1/8 in BSP 316 stainless steel options in five different flow rates.


Fryer technologies

06 July, 2009 | Supplied by: Heat and Control Pty Ltd

Heat and Control is developing fryer technologies for the reduction of acrylamides, product oil content control, cooking oil volume, and fryer floor space and energy requirements.


Hygienic optical sensor system

06 July, 2009 | Supplied by: Treotham Automation Pty Ltd

The Wenglor InoxSens range of optical sensors provides a selection of hygienic sensors for the food and beverage and pharmaceuticals industries.


General-purpose spill kits

06 July, 2009 | Supplied by: 3M Safety & Graphics

The 3M General Purpose Sorbents range offers a highly absorbent, clean and lightweight way to manage potential spills.


Bulk ingredient batching system

06 July, 2009 | Supplied by: Fresco NZ Ltd

Fresco Systems has just completed a bulk ingredient batching system for a Sydney bakery. Consisting of five bulk bag unloaders, each feeding a mini weigh hopper via a flexible conveyor, the system needed to be accurate and hygienic to suit the clean room environment.


Atomising spray nozzle

06 July, 2009 | Supplied by: Spray Nozzle Engineering

The BETE XAAD nozzle uses the energy in compressed air to produce highly atomised sprays at low flow rates to ensure a total clean with less compressed air consumption.


Field communicator

06 July, 2009 | Supplied by: TechRentals

The Emerson 375 Field Communicator is an intrinsically safe handheld communicator that supports all HART and Foundation fieldbus devices from all suppliers.


Low harmonic drives

06 July, 2009 | Supplied by: Danfoss (Australia) Pty Ltd

Danfoss Drives has launched the VLT Low Harmonic Drive which is claimed will eliminate harmonic disturbances on the supply grid by actively imposing currents into the grid so that the high-quality sine wave of the grid current is restored.


Clear object sensors

06 July, 2009 | Supplied by: Micromax Pty Ltd

Banner Engineering’s World-Beam QS30 Clear Object Sensors provide reliable clear object detection to solve challenging applications. The Clear Object Sensor utilises an advanced optical design to allow the sensor to see translucent materials, ensuring dependable detection of clear targets including PET bottles and glass containers.


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