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Food Safety Imperative: Protecting Your Supply Chain
More regulation is not the answer, but making vows to keep the food supply safe is a good start.

by Kevin T. Higgins, Senior Editor


Sanitary Equipment Design
With food safety becoming a top priority, the cleanability of equipment and the professionalism and status of personnel are emerging as industry flashpoint.

by Kevin T. Higgins, Senior Editor

Special Supplement: Giving Pests the Cold Shoulder
Many techniques, old and new, are available to help processors eliminate pests while maintaining food safety and sanitation.

by Kevin Campbell, News Editor

Tech Flash Vol 6, No. 5 -- Food Engineering’s E-Newsletter

Packaging weight-loss resolution met two years early
Kraft Foods set out in 2005 to lose weight in packaging materials throughout its supply chain. 

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Engineering R&D: Do-it-yourself disinfectants
By manipulating electrical current and frequency, an electrochemical reactor provides an alternative to chlorine in disinfecting some of food processing’s nastiest water streams.

by Kevin T. Higgins, Senior Editor

Food Safety: Vow to make 2010 a safer year
More regulation is not the answer, but making vows to keep the food supply safe is a good start.

by Richard F. Stier, Contributing Editor

Editor's Note: New information sources address crucial food safety challenges
Protecting the food supply may often seem like a daunting task. Our goal is to provide you with as many solutions as possible.

by Joyce Fassl, Editor in Chief

Air-blow labeler
The Model 3111-NV is designed for high-speed, air-blow labeling applications at a standard dispense speed of up to 1,500 ft. per min., or up to 2,000 ft. for an optional powered rewind.

CAD software for conveyors
Featuring improvements including the ability to draw to more specific lengths in 1/8-in. increments, Dorner’s new 3D CAD modeling software gives engineers tools to draw and design conveyor systems for applications in packaging, food, material handling and other industries.

Combo controller
Combination PLC and HMI controllers offer new high-speed inputs and outputs. The high-speed Vision130 and Vision350 TR models can handle inputs up to 200kHz, while high-speed outputs can support 5Hz to 200kHz.

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