PROCESSING: Round-up

Here is your weekly round-up of processing news. If you have a news item you would like to submit for next week’s round-up, please contact Carly Wood at mailto:carly@bellpublishing.com.

  • Campden BRI is strengthening its chemical contaminant analysis capabilities by investing in a new inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer (ICP-MS).
  • The new Natural Processing Solutions platform from Top and its partners provides insight into the opportunities that new processing technologies can offer.
  • The KD series of x-ray inspection systems from Anritsu Industrial Solutions is highly sensitive for detecting the smallest bone fragments in a variety of raw food materials and finished poultry, beef and pork products, including fan, wish and rib bones in chicken breast meat.
  • Strapping specialist Mosca Direct has introduced the new SoniXs MS-VA and SoniXs TRS-VA machines, which are described as the first side-seal strappers that are corrosion resistant and work with Mosca’s own ultrasonic technology SoniXs.
  • Dutch companies JFPT/foodlife and Cool Wave Processing have joined forces to develop a new cold press technology – The Cold Press No. 1.
  • A new range of hollow rotary disk pumps, which are designed to operate at low speeds and handle more challenging liquids such as those with suspended solids or higher viscosities (up to 200,000 cSt), has been introduced by Michael Smith Engineers.
  • Multivac can now equip the MBS 020 converging system with the IL 111 inline labeller, which means that the top of packs can be labelled during converging, and the labels can even be printed at this stage if required.

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