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  • Proximity Sensing in Washdown Environments (.pdf)
    Damp or humid industrial environments, or those that require frequent washdowns by water, foam or cleaning/disinfecting agents, produce adverse conditions for proximity sensors. It takes more than a run-of-the-mill sensor to withstand the rigors of these environments, commonly found in food
  • Proximity Sensors in Harsh Duty Environments: Are They Tough Enough? (.pdf)
    Consider this: You are a designer for a bottler adding a new line. Frequent washdowns by cleaning/disinfecting agents require you to implement materials and devices able to stand up to these conditions, while ensuring performance. Microsoft Word - Harsh duty.doc Proximity Sensors in Harsh
  • Passivation and the Passive Layer
    Purity of fluids and gases are a critical issue in the food and beverage industry. Passivation techniques provide a way of. achieving it. ./97886cd4-b47b-4260-ac98-3dc877e6d63d ®. > Passivation and the Passive Layer. Daryl l. roll, P.E. IntroductIon. Purity of fluids and gases are a critical
  • Safe Even Under Pressure
    Pressure measuring instruments used in sterile processes must be exceptionally tough. Special designs and materials are required to combat the exposure to high temperatures and aggressive cleaning agents. Clean-in-Place (CIP) systems reduce the manual cleaning requirements and the idle down times
  • Synthetic Oil Prevents Chain Rust Better than Conventional Oils
    . This emulsification. Results. turns the chain oil to a much thicker consistency that further contributes to. A food-grade synthetic product, con -. blockage of oil flow into the internal chain surfaces. Also, the emulsified. tain ing a tackifier that did not thicken. the oil, was selected because
  • Self-Sealing Fastening Without Chemistry
    include. a review of the options against the following criteria: Fastener Sealing Type Criteria. · What psi/vacuum rating (internal/external) is considered operational, and what are the temperature. conditions?. · What chemicals (including cleaning agents and lubricants), gas or other liquids

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