Posts tagged with: Hygiene
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4 telltale signs that it’s time to replace processing belts (and a tip for stretching yours further)
You’re probably all too aware of the high cost of belt replacement. Processing on the affected line comes to a halt, usually for 1–4 hours.
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How to make food belt calculations convenient, quick and easy
Are you willing to take risks on food safety? Of course not. You’ve probably been using Habasit Cleandrive belts for years. But how do you know which belt type is best for your application?
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The perfect drive for dry goods processing
Whether you’re striving for pillowy softness or the perfect blend of taste and texture, dry foods manufacturing is all about the science.
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8 key questions answered about belt scrapers
Many food manufactures will recognize the problem: sticky parts of loose transported goods stay on the belt, so to solve this, you install a belt scraper.
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Solve the struggles of sanitation with a multipronged approach
According to research from Ohio State University, the cost of foodborne illness in the U.S. including lost productivity, medical costs and economic losses may be as high as $93.2 billion[1].
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How reinforcement solves a key challenge of monolithic conveyor belt designs
Often referred to as “solid” or “food-safe” belts, monolithic belts are made of a single material, typically thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU).
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Habasit meets EU hygiene requirements for food conveyor belts
All belt material intended to come into contact with food must meet certain EU requirements. Habasit stays informed of all current protocols concerning food conveyor and processing belts.
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4 tips for preventive maintenance of conveyor belts
Preventive maintenance is important within all industries to reduce the risk of breakdowns. Conveyor belts are no exception. I regularly encourage customers to inspect their belts often in order to avoid problems in production and prevent unnecessary damage to their equipment.