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Staying ahead of Sanitary, Wash Down Construction Compliance
... an oldie, but always relevant, goodie!

     What does Multi-Conveyor go through to make sure your system is truly sanitary and agency compliant?  This revisit "on demand" collaboration, hosted by Tom Wright, Sales Account Manager, is a great reminder!

Multi-Conveyor excels in the utmost of sanitary conveyor systems (all the way to 3A) which means we understand sanitation. Staying on top of agency compliance for beverage, food and pharmaceuticals is a daily event at Multi-Conveyor. The fact is, we continually update our checkpoints to comply with the most strict, ever changing mandates as set forth by esteemed food and drug safety agencies.

As new guidelines are set forth, our team implements unique strategies to sustain, meet and overcome those requests. Our innate capability of designing and engineering systems on an individual product line basis puts Multi-Conveyor in a league nearly of our own. Ultimately, the industry must trend towards conveyors that are cleaner, safer, faster, more reliable and technologically advanced to meet the needs of the beverage and food industry. 
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Increased throughput, along with elimination of product waste and downtime, are essential in providing a quality conveying system to our customers. New product carrying belts or chains, and materials for wear parts, must add to the performance criteria of a project, while meeting guidelines for materials acceptable in the beverage/food industry. Conveyor construction should be resistant to chemicals used in cleaning and sanitation. Often times all of those characteristics are required of each conveyor.

Although all of the updates are far too many to mention in the video, critical points may include:
√ Removable NTR (no tool required) components for cleaning.
√ Gasketed areas to keep contaminants from getting behind wear strips.
√ Critical radius welds and radius bushings.
√ Tooless removable CIP's (clean in place).
√ USDA approved urethane belts for tight transfers.
√ Plastic washers behind all fasteners.

View many more wash down, sanitary and hygienic constructed conveyor videos by visiting our gallery at www.multi-conveyor.com.  Then, call us at 1-800-236-7960. Let’s get to work on your next conveyor project!

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