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| A Kason CENTRI-SIFTER® centrifugal
separator discharges on-size material into 50-lb (22.5 kg) bags. |
CENTRIFUGAL SIFTERS, FLEXIBLE CONVEYORS MEET
HACCP DEMANDS IN TRANSFERRING STARCH-BASED BLENDS
GALESBURG,IL—In expanding its blending operation for starch-based
stabilizers,Opta Food Ingredients, Inc. installed a bulk transfer
system consisting of two centrifugal sifters and three flexible
screw conveyors to move as many as 12 ingredients at a high rate
discharging from two plough blenders for bagging. The fully enclosed,dust-free
system is a central component of the company's HACCP (Hazard Analysis
and Critical Control Points) program for food safety and quality,
ensuring that final packages contain uniform size particles that
are free of foreign matter.
In the first line, a flexible screw conveyor transfers blends from
a 45 cu ft (12.6 cu m) capacity plough blender to a Kason Model
KO CENTRI-SIFTER® centrifugal screener. From the screener,a second
flexible screw conveyor moves the screened material through a metal
detector to a bagging station.
The smaller line consists of one conveyor moving blended intermediate
material from the second plough blender to a second centrifugal
sifter that discharges directly into bags that are weighed manually.
Bulk densities vary
The transfer system moves a variety of blended materials having
bulk densities of 25 to 60 lb/cu ft (400 to 960 kg/cu m),and moisture
contents from 1 to 11 percent. Twelve thousand pounds (5400 kg)
of material per day pass through each sifter at a rate of 25 lb/minute
(11.3 kg/minute).
The operation produces some 200 starch based blends of dairy product
additives that thicken,bind, stabilize,enhance texture or impart
other properties. Ingredients include gums,whey protein, salt, mono
and digylcerides, starch, dextrose, among others. Some, like soy,
lecithin and sugar, are heat sensitive or hygroscopic, and tend
to agglomerate. The centrifugal screener breaks down soft agglomerates,
as well as scalps all remaining oversize material,bag scraps and
other foreign matter from the on-size material.
Components clean quickly, easily
The centrifugal sifters are constructed of stainless steel with
polished welds for easy cleaning. Opta Foods performs wet cleaning
of the sifters every few weeks. An operator opens the side access
door and end cover, both fitted with hand knobs allowing quick and
easy access without tools, removes the screen,and sprays the interior
with cleaning solution prior to rinsing.
Centrifugal sifter operation The centrifugal screeners employ rotating
helical paddles that impart centrifugal force to the particles,propelling
them continuously against and through the 40-mesh nylon cylindrical
screen. The on-size powder falls through the center of the separator.
Less than 2% of the flow constitutes “overs,"which are collected
in a bag and discarded.
The transfer system runs practically maintenance free, says Frank
Mallee, plant manager. “We haven't changed the screen since installing
the first CENTRI-SIFTER® screener in 1999. It just works, and you
forget about it."
Prior to installing the screening system, Kason's area representative,Bob
Steiner, of Windum Process Equipment,St. Charles, IL,had samples
sent to Kason's laboratory,which demonstrated screening capability
at the desired production rate. |