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The Right Blend

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There are many things that linkBühlerwithMelitta– seller of coffee, coffee making machines and filters, with headquarters in Minden in north-west Germany. Exceptional, pioneering individuals started both businesses, more than 100 years ago. And, despite very humble beginnings, both developed into highly successful, internationally active ventures, still family-owned, renown for innovation and commitment to quality and excellence. So perhaps it is fitting that Melitta turned to Bühler to supply cutting-edge sorting technology that will ensure that only the very finest roasted beans make it through into finished products. Nermin Alagić, European Territory Manager Sortex and Rice, explains: “Melitta had been looking for an optical sorter to remove broken, under and over-roasted coffee beans, as well as foreign materials, such as very small sticks and stones. Crucially, this had to be achieved in one pass. “Melitta has invested in two of our innovative optical sorters – the SORTEX Z+R, with Enhanced InGaAs and PROfile shape technology. The two module sorter was installed last April, at their roasting plant in Bremen, to be followed by a three module sorter in August 2013. Whether it’s coffee beans or other raw foodstuffs, the SORTEX Z+ determines purity with exceptional accuracy, at very high speeds. Whether by colour, shape or other optical properties, sub-standard product and foreign materials can be identified and separated from the product stream with exceptional accuracy.”

When roasted, coffee beans and sticks and stones can have the same colour. However, InGaAs technology can identify the difference, based on chemical properties. Removing sticks and stones not only helps to ensure that the final product looks and tastes great, it also prevents damage to grinding machinery, used further along in the process. Nermin continues: “PROfile [shape recognition] technology can pick out broken beans, which can then be removed, to ensure the uniform appearance of the product. Colour camera technology can detect under- and over-roasted beans and removing these helps to ensure that the coffee tastes as good as possible”. Rene Huber is Production Manager at Melitta’s processing plant in Bremen. He says: “I have been delighted with the SORTEX optical sorter, which is why I have ordered another – they are quick and the quality of their performance is consistently high. Their ability to remove foreign materials and defective beans in one pass was critical for us and Bühler’s technology provides a superb solution. We have also been extremely satisfied with the local customer service support we have received from Bühler’s Salzburg office”. Melitta was also attracted to Bühler because it could provide the entire spectrum of coffee processing technologies, rather than having to deal with multiple companies. Since the installation of the SORTEX Z+ Melitta has bought a state-of-the-art coffee bean grinder and is looking to invest in other equipment that will ensure the quality of its coffee remains as good as ever.

Continuous ink jet printer

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Coding and marking specialistLinx Printing Technologieshas added remote control functionality as standard to the award-winningCJ400continuous ink jet printer, making it even more simple and cost-effective to use. New software enables users to control and monitor one, or several, printers from a single computer, and this means that users can look forward to further reductions in costly errors and downtime. The machine’s built-in remote communications protocol allows PCs and other equipment on the production line, such as PLCs, to “talk” to the printer when connected over a network via RS232 or Ethernet. The upgraded software can reduce the risk of costly coding errors, by allowing users to develop applications to control code content from one central location. Downtime is reduced, as printer warning and alarm messages can be seen across a network of printers simultaneously. Applications can also be created to give fast and mistake-free adjustment of printer settings during product changeovers. Printers which may be located in hard-to-access areas on the production line become easier to monitor and control.

Gearboxes, motors and drives

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在食品行业,drivin的基本要求g components are: resistance to water, to detergents to high temperature ranges, and an absolute oil sealing.Motive变速箱、电机和逆变器满足这些需要ds. Robus in-line gearboxes are powder painted, either in the cast-iron version, or the new Robus-A2 (in photo) aluminum frame model; they are monolithic, oil-tight, filled with synthetic oil (upon request also special oils), easy to be inspected, washable. Neo-WiFi variable speed drives are powder painted and offer an IP65 protection. Their keypads are wireless and IP67, thus permitting them to be placed and used in the most suitable position. Delphi series motors are provided of ZZ or 2RS auto-lubricated shielded bearings; upon request, they can be coated by an aseptic paint, or supplied with stainless shaft and screws, and the winding can be encapsulated in a resin shell. Further countless executions make them adaptable with precision to lots of applications. Where required, Motive offers an ATEX conformity for motors and gearboxes.

Packaging irregular or heavy products

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Produced byTecno Pack,FP 027是一种电子和海底卷筒机吗can be used for packaging fragile, irregular or heavy products, which need to be “carried” by the wrapping material. This model has been especially designed for modified atmosphere packaging, thanks to the airtight sealing of packages obtained through the box motion sealing system. The combined use of motors and linear actuators in the managing of the transversal sealing unit allows obtaining packages with an aesthetically pleasing design. The cantilevered frame and easy access reduce to a minimum the need for maintenance and cleaning interventions. The technical features are: performances up to 100 ppm; product width 350 mm, height 180 mm; reel size 520 mm, outside diameter 350 mm max, internal diameter 70÷76 mm; machine size 5400 (1500 mm loading area)x1320x1750 mm, weight (net) 1300 kg.

Filling/sealing machine

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TheFill Seal 8Lis an in line filling/sealing machine working on 4 rows and it can run 8 cups per cycle. It is a completely automatic machine able to satisfy different output, able to reach high productivity. The machine can run several kinds of containers. The volumetric dosing and electronic weight system allows to package a wide range of liquid or doughy products such as margarine, jam even containing small solid parts. The above mentioned features, besides theIlpramass production and the use of anodized aluminum make this model a perfect concentrate of high productions, reliability and great quality price/rate. On request, a wide range of options are available: seal and cut version with compatible film coming from reel, Progas technology and Ultra Clean system.

Pasta with a better color

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All pasta manufacturers have different types of dough preparation units, but onlyStorcihas for some time now been installing theBeltmix: the innovation of the last few years in terms of dough preparation technology. Beltmix replaces the traditional shaft and blade mixing tank thanks to its pairing with the Premix unit and a patented slow-moving accumulation conveyor for the dough rest period. This mixing system marks a significant technological step forward for dried, fresh, egg and special ingredient (spinach, tomato, etc.) pasta. This technology improves the result making it possible to obtain better quality pasta with a better color and offers production management with more efficient product changeover, cleanliness and hygiene. All this with energy savings ranging from ten to thirty times less consumption compared to traditional mixing tanks. Since the dough is not subjected to any kind of mechanical action, Beltmix guarantees that the original properties of the raw materials are kept intact and optimizes the color of the finished product which, in the absence of oxidation, remains brighter and more intense.

Food colorants: determination of the use of E-141 colorant (ii) in green olives

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Green color is one of the main quality characteristics of green olives. This parameter can undergo significant changes during the processing to which the product is subjected to prolong its shelf life. However, according to European Union regulations, green olives cannot be adulterated with food colorants as E-141 (ii) (chlorophyllin copper complex). In this work a new analytical method is proposed for the determination of such colorant both in olives and their brine. In particular, the developed methodology is based on the pigment extraction in liquid phase, followed by chromatographic analysis (HPLC).

Nutraceuticals: development of innovative ingredients from traditional botanical species

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The increasing market demand from nutraceutical sector of product differentiation thrusts businesses towards the research for new ingredients of natural origin. Therefore, the development of extracts obtained from botanical species belonging to the European tradition, but obtained with innovative or alternative extraction systems is particularly attractive. In this context, in this work we have developed innovative ingredients from flower heads ofCalendula officinalisthrough supercritical CO2 extraction and ultrasounds.

Spices: decontamination through radio frequency heating

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In this work effectiveness of radiofrequency (RF) heating has been tested to disable Salmonella Typhimurium and Escherichia coli O157: H7 in samples of pepper and chili pepper. In particular, the tests were carried out using 27.12 MHz system consisting of two plate electrodes between which the spices are located. The samples were inoculated (at 6 log CFU/g concentration) with both microorganisms and processed for 40-50 sec.

Monitoring the process of bread baking

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Undesired variations in the quality of dough for bread-making, resulting from variations in the process or recipe, may cause significant changes in the characteristics of the final product. However, these changes may be compensated by appropriately modifying the bread-making conditions: this requires the availability of particularly efficient process control equipment. In this context, a recent survey made by a group of German researchers (Paquet-Durand et al., 2012), is proposed a system based on the use of image analysis techniques.