Informing food and beverage manufacturers

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Rapid Roll 3000 door released

Tuesday 21 August 2007 by Les Davies

Albany Door Systems has released the RapidRoll 3000 door. This is made of metal and is a new concept in high speed doors. Albany Door Systems' new innovative product offers the market high speed and security.

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The Advantages of Vacuum Tumbling

Tuesday 31 July 2007

The purpose of this document is to educate meat, poultry and seafood processors of all sizes about the advantages of vacuum tumbling — a newer method of brining/marinating meat, poultry and seafood to produce ready-to-cook, value-added products. The advantages of vacuum tumbling will be reviewed,

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Application Report - Orange Juice Concentrate

Tuesday 31 July 2007

To produce juice commercially, it has to be packaged, transported to customers all over the world, remain wholesome and tasty and be sold at reasonable prices in the shops.

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Application Brief: Brewing

Tuesday 31 July 2007

The brewing process relies on the correct addition of yeast and other additives to produce a consistent, quality beer. Sine Pump sanitary positive displacement (PD) pumps offer accurate and gentle yeast dosing. Low pulsation maintains product stability. Other applications include the handling of

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Application Brief: Processed Meat

Tuesday 31 July 2007

Sine Pump’s series of sanitary positive displacement (PD) pumps are ideal for handling ground meats, shear-sensitive emulsions, and a variety of other prepared meat products. High viscocity capability, powerful suction, and large rectangular flange inlets provide the handling ability required by

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Case Study: Cheese Production

Tuesday 31 July 2007

Sine Pump is saving extensive downtown and maintenance for a dairy cooperative in the Rocky Mountain region. The plant’s 15-year-old rotary-lobe food pump, used to transfer cheddar cheese curd from processing vats to nearby draining tables, had a major breakdown about once a month. Two hours later

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Case Study: Prepared Foods

Tuesday 31 July 2007

To move pumpable products between cooking kettles and canning lines, a food processing company was using rotary lobe pumps. But the company's finished high-viscosity products – including chili, stews, soups and amales – often did not meet customer expectations. Impellers on the rotary-lobe pumps

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