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Steel Belt Ovens

March 9th, 2010 industrialtech No comments

steel-belt-ovensSteel is a time tested material which has proven to be very effective for belt ovens. The main use for Steel Belt Ovens is biscuits/cookies, however, they can also be used for pies, pastries and even some pet food products.

Steel belts are often exposed to extreme mechanical and thermal stress. For this reason it is important to purchase your steel belt oven from a reputable manufacture who you know will provide steel that will withstand these extreme conditions. Process Systems Services Pty Ltd manufactures the highest quality steel belt ovens.

Hygiene advantages of Steel Belt Ovens

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Steel belt ovens are primarily used in the food processing industry; this is due to its high hygiene level.  Steel has a completely flat, smooth surface; this means that it does not have any crevices for dirt and other foreign particles to lodge into. Steels hardness and durability enables for easy and efficient cleaning of all surfaces with a variety of different cleaning methods such as heat, scrubbing, high pressure sprays and chemicals. Additionally, the hard surface makes it more durable and therefore your oven will have a much longer life-span. Steel is not able of absorbing bacteria in the way that other, more natural materials are, for example, wood. A lot of foods contain acid which have a tendency to cause pitting which creates the perfect environment for bacteria to grow and bread. Steel is not affected by acid and therefore does not and therefore avoids this problem and is ideal for cooking acidic foods. When all these things are taken into consideration it is clear that steel belts is the most hygiene option for industrial ovens.

Conveyor Systems

February 23rd, 2010 industrialtech No comments

conveyor_systemA conveyor system can be defined as any piece of machinery which handles equipment and moves materials from one location to another (usually along a line).  They are ideal in situations involving heavy/bulky materials that are hard to move. The purpose of the conveyor system is to facilities efficient transportation and relocation of a wide variety of materials. For this reason they are a widely accepted method in material handling and packaging industries.

conveyor_system2Maintenance and Repair

Conveyor Systems are a vital part of many production companies. It is important that companies maintain their conveyor systems methodically and consistently to ensure the safety of personnel and to increase the lifespan of the system. This includes regular inspections, close monitoring of motors and reducers as well as proper training of personnel.

Pneumatic Conveyors

February 3rd, 2010 industrialtech No comments

Pneumatics

Pneumatic Conveyor SystemPneumatics is the use of pressurised gas to create mechanical motion. The English word pneumatic dates from 1659, and is derived from the French pneumatique, derived from the Latin word pneumaticus meaning ‘wind’, from the Greek word pneumatikos (meaning ‘breath’, ’spirit’, ‘ethereal’), from the Greek pneuma(current of air, breath, breeze, spirit). This was originally taken from the Proto-Indo-European root pneu (to breathe).

Pneumatic power has many uses from air brakes on buses, to anti-aircraft weapons, pipe organs, pneumatic tools, vacuum pumps, pressure sensors and so on. Different gases in pneumatic systems are depending on where and how they are used. For example, portable tools and hobbyist applications are often powered by compressed carbon dioxide because the containers designed to hold it are readily available. Whereas pneumatic systemsin fized installations often use compressed air because a sustainable supply is possible through compressing atmospheric air. The air usually has the moisture removed and a small amount of oil added to lubricate and avoid corrosion of mechanical components.

Pneumatic Conveying

Pneumatic SystemUsing a pneumatic conveyor has many advantages. First of all, the controls are usually quite simple to operate. Secondly, they are very reliable. Pneumatic systems require very little maintenance since the equipment is less likely to be damaged by shock. While fluid will directly transfer force, the gas in pneumatics absorbs excessive force. Another advantage is that compressed gas can be stored, meaning the conveyor could potentially be used even in power black outs.

Finally, pneumatic systems are quite safe when using compressed atmospheric air (other compressed gases carry the risk of asphyxiation if released). Compressed gas has a low chance of fire compared to hydraulics (compressed oxygen is never used to the extreme fire hazard), and machines can be designed to be overload safe.

Process System Services Pty Ltd offers a range of pneumatic conveying systems, including lean phase and dense phase systems for transporting materials such as powders, granules, grains or flakes.

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