WASH
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KEY TECHNOLOGY OPENS US VISITOR CENTER
Key Technology announces the opening of its new customer visitor center called The Innovation and Solutions Center in Walla Walla, Washington. It is designed to demonstrate and testing Key's sorting, conveying, and processing solutions to food proces…
WASH | 01 July 2011
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Automated Cleaning
Improve sustainable cleaning in Asia.
WASH | 01 May 2010
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Research reveals differences in salt contents in global brands
New research shows that people in some countries are being fed over twice as much salt in popular global brands as their counterparts elsewhere in the world. World Action on Salt and Health (WASH) has surveyed over 260 food products available arou…
WASH | 27 July 2009
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Redesigned Flume Wash for freshcut produce
Ideal for small to medium-large processors looking for an automated wash system, the Flume Wash gently removes heavy debris, silt, grubs, and floating contaminates. Featuring a new self-cleaning parabolic filter, heavy-duty pump motor, Iso-Flo d…
WASH | 01 May 2009
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Basket Wash for fresh-cut produce
Key Technology introduces the redesigned Basket Wash for freshcut produce. Featuring a new sanitary tank that holds 550 liters (145 gallons) of water, the small semi-automatic fresh-cut produce washer is ideal for small to medium-large processors …
WASH | 01 April 2009
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Maintenance costs for tomato washing installations reduced
To reduce maintenance costs, ARP installed its first Intralox Abrasion Resistant System inclined conveyor solution for its primary and secondary tomato washing installations in 2006. Highly satisfied with the results, ARP went ahead to install a seco…
WASH | 01 May 2008
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FRESH-CUT PRODUCE WASHING PRACTICES MINIMIZE ILLNESS
USDA esearchers found that procedures in which water was re-used during the washing process led to rapid accumulation of organic matter in wash water and compromised the effi cacy of sanitizers. …
WASH | 01 March 2008
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Saxon Airwash bag top cleaner
The Airwash bag top cleaner removes dust from the mouth of plastic bags to reduce the risk of poor heat sealing. The makers, Fischbein, say all bags filled with powdery products have this problem. The cleaner opens the sides of the bag. An in-feed s…
WASH | 01 November 2004











