Food manufacturer seeks solution for cleaning batch freezing tanks

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Categories: CIP & Tank Cleaning, Design, Fabrication & ConsultingPublished On: February 23, 2022
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February 23, 2022

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A food manufacturer who works with batch freezing tanks was looking for an easier and more efficient cleaning system. With 2 areas to clean – the tank itself and the filling point at the bottom of the tank – the manufacturer was looking for a way to simultaneously clean both areas. As a food manufacturer, any new cleaning solution needed to achieve 3-A certification.

An innovative, custom-designed solution was found using 2 PNR Italia washing heads and lance with a single water supply.

The cleaning process now occurs in 2 stages. Stage 1 uses a combination of water and detergent while Stage 2 is a rinsing cycle using water only.

How it works

The 2 washing heads have been mounted onto a lance to create a single-feed washing device. One washing head is fixed and designed to clean the body of the tank. The second washing head rotates, releasing jets of water at the tank’s filling point for an aggressive clean.

The rotating washing heads is manufactured from stainless steel and mounted on 2 rows of ball-bearings. This makes operation possible in any position.

In addition, the entire cleaning lance and 2 washing heads have been carefully machined, deburred, cleaned and polished to a precisely defined smoothness to avoid contamination from bacterial growth.

Now the food manufacturer has a robust and portable solution for cleaning all of its freezing tanks to the required food manufacturing standards.

This is just one example of the many ways the team at Tecpro Australia can assist their customers with highly tailored solutions to streamline their operations.

Are you looking for solutions for your operations? Get in touch with Tecpro. They have been providing reliable technical solutions for a vast range of industrial applications since 1982.

Original Content: www.pnr.eu