[Case Study] Inner Volute Pump *Virtual Booth Now Open
Easily transport fragile ingredients! Introducing a case study that reduces operational costs. Also on display at the FOOMA JAPAN Nikuni virtual booth!
We would like to introduce a case study of a food manufacturer using the "Inner Voltec Pump," which can transport soft solids together with liquids without breaking them. The FOOMA JAPAN 2020 Nikuni Virtual Booth is also currently being held, so please take a look. Previously, workers had to carry large containers filled with solids up a ladder next to the tank, lifting and tilting the containers at the inlet to transfer the contents. However, the containers were heavy, and climbing the steps was dangerous, making it very unpopular among the workers. As a solution, we provided the "Inner Voltec Pump," which allows for gentle transportation of solids without breaking them. This not only reduced the burden on workers but also increased work efficiency and improved safety, thereby reducing the risks of work-related accidents and operational downtime. Additionally, the Inner Voltec Pump "IV/IVD" has no blades that strike the product, allowing for gentle and soft transportation, making it effective for transporting food, pharmaceuticals, high-viscosity liquids, and liquids with air bubbles. 【Implementation Results (Excerpt)】 ■ For transporting tea leaves ■ For transporting nata de coco ■ For transporting dressings ■ For transporting pasta sauces ■ For transporting diced potatoes
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【IV/IVD Features】 ■ Soft and delicate transport is possible due to the blades that do not strike solid materials. ■ The structure allows for no retention within the pump, enabling reliable CIP (Clean-in-Place) and SIP (Sterilize-in-Place). ■ No occurrence of solid material jamming, riding up, or pump lock, which reduces component wear and significantly lowers maintenance costs. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.